
Two U.S. Army soldiers, and one retired soldier, are accused of selling sensitive military intelligence to China. The State Department also is reaffirming its restrictions of visas for foreign who support Hamas and other designated terror groups. NTD's Jack Bradley has more.
Two U.S. Army soldiers, and one retired soldier, are accused of selling sensitive military intelligence to China. The State Department also is reaffirming its restrictions of visas for foreign who support Hamas and other designated terror groups. NTD's Jack Bradley has more.
US Warns Foreigners of Visa Ban for Backing Terrorist Groups
The U.S. State Department said Friday that it reserves the right to revoke or deny the visas of any supporters of foreign terrorist organizations, including international students....
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