VISA PURGE: U.S. SILENCES COSTA RICAN PRESS CRITICAL OF TRUMP LOYALIST

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VISA PURGE: U.S. SILENCES COSTA RICAN PRESS CRITICAL OF TRUMP LOYALIST

The State Department just crossed a red line—canceling U.S. visas for the entire board of *El Faro Costarricense*, the newspaper that dared to expose financial ties between a Trump ally and narco-linked shell companies. This isn’t diplomacy; it’s a political hit job with a passport stamp.

Overnight, board members learned they’re no longer welcome on American soil. The reason? Vague “foreign policy interests.” The timing? Immediately after a bombshell investigation linking the ally—a former ambassador whispered to be angling for a 2024 cabinet post—to a money-laundering network spanning Miami and San José.

Here’s the contrarian take: This thuggish visa weaponization is so blatant, so cartoonishly authoritarian, it will backfire spectacularly. The Biden team is handing *El Faro* a global megaphone. Every human rights group and press freedom watchdog will now lionize a newspaper most had never heard of. The board’s cancelled visas become their martyr’s badge, and the story they published gets read by millions more. It’s a self-own of immense proportions—turning a regional corruption scoop into an international free-press cause célèbre.

But let’s not ignore the chilling message: if you criticize the right people, the empire will blacklist you. The administration is counting on public fatigue to let this slide. It’s a bet that Americans care more about cheap avocados than a free press. Are they wrong? The silence from D.C. press corps suggests they might be. Stay vigilant, stay informed. This is Jessica Ali for Global1.news.