US Restricts Visas of 2 Honduran Government Officials

Date:

Honduran President Xiomara Castro, Vice Minister of the National Defense Secretariat Orlando Garner (L) and Chief of the Armed Forces General Roosevelt Hernandez (R) review the troops during the celebration of the 200th anniversary of the Honduran Army in Tegucigalpa on Dec. 11, 2025. Photo by Orlando Sierra/AFP via Getty ImagesThe U.S. State Department has revoked the visa of one Honduran government official and refused the visa application of another after they were accused of interfering with their country’s 2025 presidential election. Visa restrictions were also imposed on another unnamed person accused of undermining democracy in Honduras.Secretary of State Marco Rubio confirmed the revocation of Mario Morazan’s visa and the rejection of Marlon Ochoa’s visa application.

spot_imgspot_imgspot_img

Share post:

More like this
Related

AI Export Surge Amid Weak Domestic Consumption Shows Chinas Economic Imbalance Rooted in Structural Problems: Analysts

Xpeng’s next-gen Iron humanoid robot speaks to media during...

Strong Earthquakes Strike Venezuela

Strong Earthquakes Strike VenezuelaEpochTV LiveJun-25-2026Strong earthquakes strike western Venezuela...

Death Toll Rises to 235 After Powerful Twin Earthquakes Hit Venezuela

Rescue workers search through the rubble after an earthquake...

Micron Stock Surges 16 Percent After 3rd-Quarter Earnings Crush Expectations

The main entrance to Micron corporate headquarters in Boise,...