The ‘CIA apology letter’ happens amid claims that ‘celebrities who sponsored impeachment rallies were reported to the CIA’ by IU…
2024-12-25 01:11:03
It turned out that the email sending failed.
While some conservative supporters reported to the U.S. Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) celebrities who supported the participants in the rally calling for the impeachment of President Yoon Seok-yeol, a netizen posted a certified photo claiming to have received an 'apology' from the CIA, but this was simply
It turned out that it was an information email regarding a failure to send the email.
Recently, in some conservative online communities, the act of reporting celebrities to the CIA who are known to have expressed a position in favor of President Yoon's impeachment or sponsored the impeachment rally through 'prepayment' has been spreading.
The Department of State's Consular Affairs Division determines whether to issue a visa by comprehensively judging the health status, criminal history, terrorism, and security-related matters of the entrant, and does not refuse to issue a visa based on simple political inclinations.
In relation to this, Minister of Foreign Affairs Cho Tae-yeol also clearly answered in an inquiry on pending issues by the Legislation and Judiciary Committee of the National Assembly, saying, “It is impossible for an ESTA to be issued due to attendance at an impeachment rally,” adding, “This is a sovereign matter for each country.”