NO MORE SAFE HAVEN: Why Revoking
4,000 Iranian Elite Visas Is America First in
Action
IRAN JUST REJECTED AMERICA'S FINAL OFFER — AND PRESIDENT TRUMP IS DONE WAITING.
After 21 HOURS of marathon negotiations in Islamabad, Vice President JD Vance walked away with no deal.
Why? Because Iran REFUSED to meet 6 non-negotiable red lines set by the Trump administration — including ending uranium enrichment, dismantling nuclear facilities, retrieving weapons-grade material, fully reopening the Strait of Hormuz, and cutting off funding to Hamas and Hezbollah.
Trump's response was immediate and CLEAR: the U.S. Navy has begun BLOCKADING all ships entering or leaving Iranian ports — effective now.
"IRAN IS UNWILLING TO GIVE UP ITS NUCLEAR AMBITIONS," Trump declared. "We win, regardless."
PRESIDENT TRUMP AND MARCO RUBIO ARE REVOKING VISAS FOR NEARLY 4,000 IRANIAN ELITES LIVING IN THE US! BE HONEST! DO YOU SUPPORT THIS MOVE?
For millions of Americans who have watched the Iranian regime chant “Death to America” while their families live in luxury here, the answer is long overdue: Yes. It is time.
1. Who Are These 4,000 “Elites”
These are not dissidents fleeing persecution. These are not students escaping oppression. According to the policy being discussed, these are the sons, daughters, and relatives of the Iranian regime’s top officials. The same officials in the IRGC, the mullahs, and the government who fund Hamas, arm the Houthis, and order attacks on U.S. troops.
While their fathers run a terror state, these “elites” have been living in Los Angeles, New York, and Miami. Driving Lamborghinis. Attending Ivy League schools. Posting on Instagram from Beverly Hills. All on visas granted by the United States. The same United States their regime vows to destroy.
2. The Hypocrisy Ends Now
For years the Iranian regime has played a double game. They preach hatred of the West to their people while sending their own children to live in it. They call America the “Great Satan” on state TV, then wire millions to buy condos in Trump Tower for their kids.
They use our universities, our hospitals, our banking system, and our freedoms. Then they go home and help build the drones that kill our allies. That hypocrisy is over.
Revoking these visas sends one message: You cannot call for America’s destruction while living off America’s prosperity.
3. National Security Is Not Negotiable
Every intelligence agency will tell you the same thing. Visa programs are the #1 way hostile nations insert operatives and influence agents into the U.S. China does it. Russia does it. Iran does it.
When the regime’s inner circle has 4,000 family members inside our borders, that is not immigration. That is a security risk. During the recent blockade of Iranian ports, Tehran threatened U.S. bases across the Middle East. Who do you think they call first if they want eyes inside America? Their kids who are already here.
Marco Rubio has said it for years: “We are a generous nation, but we are not a stupid nation.” President Trump’s move puts teeth behind that statement.
4. This Is How You Apply Peace Through Strength
The blockade of Ormuz worked. In 24 hours Iran went from “we are not in a rush” to “we want a deal very badly.” Pressure works. Leverage works.
The regime cares about two things: money and power. When you cut their oil revenue, they feel it. When you tell their families they can no longer vacation in Aspen, they feel it more. This is not cruelty. This is strategy. You squeeze the ruling class, not the Persian people who are victims of that class.
5. What About the “Regular Iranians”?
This policy targets regime elites, not ordinary Iranian dissidents. The U.S. still grants asylum to Iranians who flee the morality police. We still welcome those who renounce the regime and embrace American values.
But if your dad is a general in the IRGC, you do not get to study engineering at MIT and take that knowledge back to build missiles. If your uncle is a mullah who funds Hezbollah, you do not get a green card. That is common sense.
6. The Constitution Protects Citizens, Not Foreign Privileges
A visa is not a right. It is a privilege extended by the American people. And the American people can revoke it when it is abused. Article I, Section 8 gives Congress the power to set the terms of naturalization and entry. The President has full authority under INA 212(f) to suspend entry of any aliens deemed detrimental to U.S. interests.
4,000 family members of a hostile regime living in luxury while that regime attacks our troops? That is the definition of detrimental.
7. The Ballot Box Question for 2026
The other side will scream “xenophobia.” They will cry “discrimination.” Ask them this: Why should the children of our enemies live better in America than our veterans? Why should a mullah’s son get a student visa while a Marine’s kid gets student debt?
This is the America First test. Do you stand with U.S. citizens, or with foreign regimes that hate us?
Bottom Line
For too long, Washington let the Iranian regime have it both ways. They get to hate us over there, and their families get to enjoy us over here. That deal is REVOKED.
President Trump and Marco Rubio are not punishing immigrants. They are punishing hypocrites. They are closing a national security loophole. They are telling the world that if you want the benefits of America, you must respect America.
Do you support this move?
If you believe U.S. visas should go to people who love this country, not to the families of people who burn our flag, then your answer is yes.
America First. Visas for Friends. Not for the Families of Our Enemies.
Share if you agree it is time to put American safety before Iranian elites.

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