Arslan Akhtar, a U.S. State Department visa specialist, was dismissed after undercover footage exposed him advising illegal immigrants on evading deportation while expressing extreme anti-American and racist views.
Akhtar told Hispanic cab drivers, “Don’t talk to the police, don’t admit the truth,” framing it as a “loophole” to avoid ICE.
He also voiced hatred towards Israelis “to death,” called the State Department “filled with terrible Jews,” and dismissed white Americans as a “culture of hatred and dominance.”
His role involved reviewing rejected visas, potentially influencing U.S. entry decisions. The State Department confirmed his termination and announced a new contractor vetting process to address radical elements.
This incident, uncovered by O’Keefe Media Group, highlights ongoing efforts to purge anti-American sentiment from government agencies, amid heightened national security concerns and a focus on immigration integrity under the Trump administration.
Public outrage and calls for accountability have intensified, with figures like Laura Loomer demanding investigations.
The exposure aligns with recent policy shifts, including pausing new student visas and expanding travel bans, reflecting a broader crackdown on perceived threats.
O’keefe Media Group: ‘F*CK AMERICANS, F*CK ISRAEL’: US State Dept. Visa Specialist Admits to Helping Illegals Evade Deportation: “Don’t Admit the Truth, Don’t Tell Them What You Did”
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