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UK denies visa to politician convicted of ‘hate speech’ for citing Bible

Off The Press

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July 12, 2026

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When Päivi Räsänen, a Christian member of Finland’s Parliament who was convicted of “hate speech” for a pamphlet citing the Bible, booked flights with a layover in London, the United Kingdom rejected her visa application. Räsänen told the Daily Signal in an interview Thursday that the U.K. initially approved her application, but days before her []...Click to read more

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Michael West Media

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· Jun 28, 2026

Anti-Semitism probe turns to big tech, role of media

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Workers World

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· Jun 29, 2026

Statement by Prairieland defendant Benjamin “Champagne” Song

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Jacobin

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· Jul 6, 2026

In France, Lawfare Is Used to Silence Pro-Palestine Lawmaker

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Hananya Naftali

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· Jul 9, 2026

[Photo] 🇺🇸 The US just revoked the permanent residency of a former student from Kuwait.

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Knewz

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· Jul 6, 2026

California teacher who said she married Gaza man to ‘equalize the playing field’ faces USCIS scrutiny

A California woman, a teacher by profession who has been accused of expressing anti-Israel views, will be prosecuted for marrying a man from Gaza and helping him obtain American citizenship, U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) reported this week. At a June 16 webinar, “Challenging Zionism In Our Schools,” dance teacher Laura Pinho said that...

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Related coverage for "UK denies visa to politician convicted of ‘hate speech’ for citing Bible": Brisbane Times — The late-night speech that blew apart the NSW Liberals. Michael West Media — Anti-Semitism probe turns to big tech, role of media. Workers World — Statement by Prairieland defendant Benjamin “Champagne” Song. Jacobin — In France, Lawfare Is Used to Silence Pro-Palestine Lawmaker. Hananya Naftali — [Photo] 🇺🇸 The US just revoked the permanent residency of a former student from Kuwait.. Knewz — California teacher who said she married Gaza man to ‘equalize the playing field’ faces USCIS scrutiny