U.S. Imposes Travel Ban On Brazil Supreme Court Justices Persecuting Former President Bolsonaro - New action comes hours after Brazilian police raid home of the former president

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When U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio announced in May new visa restrictions on foreign officials who censor Americans online, many Brazilian elites scoffed, dismissing it as purely performative. Supreme Court Justice Alexandre de Moraes, the powerful jurist behind Brazil’s sweeping censorship regime and the man who just banned former President Jair Bolsonaro from running again next year, reportedly told allies that Donald Trump wouldn’t follow through and that nothing would come of Rubio’s threat.

But now Rubio’s State Department has blocked entry into the United States not only to Moraes but also to his allies on the Supreme Court and their immediate family members. “Moraes has been able to rule with tyranny with no sign that anyone would oppose it,” said a Trump administration official. “This will allow that resistance within Brazil to increasingly manifest itself.”

The decision comes at a dramatic moment. A few hours ago, Brazilian police raided the home of former President Jair Bolsonaro following an order yesterday by Supreme Court Justice Alexandre de Moraes that he wear an ankle monitor, halt using social media, and not speak to foreign officials.


CNN reports that Brazilian authorities have accused Bolsonaro and his son, a Congressman, of illegally working with the Trump administration to impose sanctions. President Lula told CNN his nation would put Trump on trial had Trump done in Brazil what he did on January 6 in the U.S.

When asked if the Trump administration was retaliating against Moraes for sentencing Bolsonaro, an official called the police raid “an intensification of the persecution that President Trump has called attention to” and said that “the persecution architecture is linked to the censorship architecture because they are part of the same system and the system’s leader is Moraes.”

Brazil’s elite are famously cosmopolitan and enjoy traveling to New York, Miami, San Francisco and other American cities. “Oftentimes foreign officials in question have wives who have social relationships and shopping they enjoy in the United States,” said the administration official, “and so travel bans can be effective.”
 
Why does Zognald gunt guard this guy so hard? I admit I don't take any interest in the political situation in a country inhabited entirely by monkeys.
The Brazilian Supreme Court was basically ground zero for the judicial tyranny we're seeing pop up all across the West at the moment. The de Moraes guy basically acts like he is the law, Brazil absolutely deserves to get diplomatically raped until the actual human beings there stop being retards. Which, since it's South America, will be never, but they deserve it anyways.
 
The Brazilian Supreme Court was basically ground zero for the judicial tyranny we're seeing pop up all across the West at the moment. The de Moraes guy basically acts like he is the law, Brazil absolutely deserves to get diplomatically raped until the actual human beings there stop being retards. Which, since it's South America, will be never, but they deserve it anyways.
They deserve a land invasion frankly for how retarded they are. Teach the apes some freedom
 
Have these guys ever actually considered visiting America? Seems like a limp-wristed punishment given the current climate. Doubt they were planning vacays here.
 
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Maybe not them, but it extends to their family members.

Meaning their almost-certainly-vapid wives.
Can’t we just deperson them through payment processors or something? That would ostensibly be pretty effective even in BRICS nations.

Designer clothes and trips to Disneyland and shit for them are fucking gonzo. They said that in the article btw if anyone bothered reading
Yeah though when I think ‘elite’ I don’t picture Brazilian jannies. I dunno Ketanji doesn’t feel like she’s elite to me.
 
Yeah though when I think ‘elite’ I don’t picture Brazilian jannies. I dunno Ketanji doesn’t feel like she’s elite to me.
Anyone with electricity in that barbaric jungle is "elite". People with political power are actually elite there and can do virtually anything they want without consequence with enough bribes. Banana Republic baby.
 
Have these guys ever actually considered visiting America? Seems like a limp-wristed punishment given the current climate. Doubt they were planning vacays here.

They do it all the time. They go to meetings with fellow travelers in NYC where they dine using tax money and get paid for "speeches". Their families also go there often.
 
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