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The Trump administration introduced late Friday it’s revoking the U.S. visa of Colombian President Gustavo Petro over alleged “reckless and incendiary actions” in New York Metropolis.
“Earlier at present, Colombian president @petrogustavo stood on a NYC avenue and urged U.S. troopers to disobey orders and incite violence,” learn a put up on the U.S. State Division’s X account. “We’ll revoke Petro’s visa as a result of his reckless and incendiary actions.”
Fox Information Digital has reached out to the Colombian embassy however didn’t hear again earlier than publication.
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President of Colombia Gustavo Petro Urrego addresses the eightieth session of the United Nations Basic Meeting, Tuesday, Sept. 23, 2025, at U.N. headquarters (AP Picture/Pamela Smith)
The visa revocation comes on the heels of the annual assembly of the U.N. Basic Meeting in New York Metropolis this week.
Movies circulating on-line present the Colombian president addressing a crowd gathered at an illustration in opposition to Israel and its prime minister, Benjamin Netanyahu, who was in New York Metropolis Friday to deal with the meeting.
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In a fiery speech earlier this week, Petro referred to as for a felony investigation in opposition to President Donald Trump and different administration officers over lethal strikes on boats within the Caribbean that the White Home stated had been carrying medication.

Colombian President Gustavo Petro speaks on the Worldwide Employees’ Day march in Bogota, Colombia, Wednesday, Might 1, 2024. (AP Picture/Fernando Vergara)
Petro repudiated the assaults, calling them an “act of tyranny,” whereas additionally accusing Trump of criminalizing poverty and migration.
“Felony proceedings should be opened in opposition to these officers, who’re from the U.S., even when it contains the highest-ranking official who gave the order: President Trump,” Petro stated of the strikes, including that boat passengers weren’t members of the Venezuelan Tren de Aragua gang because the Trump administration claimed after the primary assault.
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If the boats had been carrying medication as alleged by the U.S. authorities, Petro stated, their passengers “weren’t drug traffickers; they had been merely poor younger individuals from Latin America who had no different choice.”

This picture exhibits President Donald Trump and Colombian President Gustavo Petro. (Getty)
Petro, a former Marxist guerrilla and Colombia’s first leftist chief, has had a rocky relationship with Trump because the inauguration.
In January, Trump threatened to impose 50% tariffs on all imports from the Latin American nation if it didn’t settle for navy planes filled with deported Colombians as a part of Trump’s deportation sweep. Petro threatened to retaliate with counter tariffs however later relented and agreed to carry his ban on the flights.
In April, Petro claimed that the Trump administration had revoked his journey visa to the U.S. Throughout a cupboard assembly that month, Petro stated he couldn’t attend conferences with worldwide organizations in Washington, D.C., as a result of “they took away my visa.”
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“I didn’t have to have one, however anyway, I’ve already seen Donald Duck a number of instances, so I’ll go see different issues,” Petro stated.
Fox Information Digital’s Caitlin McFall, Anders Hagstrom and The Related Press contributed to this report.