Secretary of State Marco Rubio has taken decisive action against Iranian nationals tied to the regime. Live Now Fox reports that this week, Rubio revoked green cards and visas for at least four individuals, including Hamideh Soleimani Afshar, niece of the late Iranian Revolutionary Guard Corps chief Qassem Soleimani, and her daughter. The two were arrested late Friday by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement after living a lavish lifestyle in Los Angeles while publicly supporting the Iranian government and anti-American attacks. Rubio stated on X that these people will kill as many Americans as they get a chance to do, and the Trump administration will not allow the United States to become a home for supporters of anti-American terrorist regimes. The U.S. Embassy in Iran media note from April 4 confirms Rubio revoked their status due to ties to the Iranian terror regime. Earlier, Rubio also revoked visas for Fatemeh Ardeshir-Larijani, daughter of former Iranian national security adviser Ali Larijani, and her husband.
On Venezuela, Presidential Prayer Team details Rubio's recent update that the situation has stabilized since U.S. forces seized leader Nicolas Maduro in January to bring him to justice. Interim leader Delcy Rodriguez serves under U.S. supervision. Rubio said the stabilization phase has largely been achieved, avoiding mass migration, civil war, or street upheaval. He praised the military operation as one of the best run in modern times and noted extraordinary economic recovery beneficial to the United States. Rubio emphasized the need for free and fair elections in a future transition phase while urging patience without complacency.
Domestically, Washington Examiner reports Rubio announced changes to the State Department Foreign Service program on Monday, removing diversity, equity, and inclusion elements from recruitment and entrance exams. The overhaul updates training to focus on diplomatic history, tradecraft, and America First foreign policy, while basing promotions on performance rather than seniority to elevate high-performing officers faster.
Internationally, Stuff NZ notes New Zealand Prime Minister Christopher Luxon calling for de-escalation of rhetoric as Foreign Minister Winston Peters prepares to meet Rubio in Washington.
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