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Dutch influencer’s UK travel authorization revoked

Eva Vlaardingerbroek, a Dutch conservative political influencer, lost her authorization for visa-travel to the United Kingdom.

Vlaardingerbroek posted a photo on X of an alleged email sent by the UK government informing her that she lost her electronic travel authorization (ETA), meaning that she can’t travel to the country without a visa.

The email said that the reason for the revocation of her ETA was because Vlaardingerbroek’s “presence in the UK is not considered to be conducive to the public good.”

“I don’t know what that means,” Vlaardingerbroek said.

“Since when is being conducive to the public good a requirement to enter a country? I mean especially the United Kingdom, where, if I’m not mistaken, thousands of illegal immigrants enter through the channel every day.”

“Nobody’s asking them to be conducive to the public good,” she continued.

Vlaardingerbroek has been a staunch critic of mass migration occurring in the United Kingdom. She argues that the United Kingdom’s open border policies have allowed violent criminals to come to the country and put public safety at risk.

Just three days before she received the news of her terminated ETA, Vlaaddingerbroek took a direct shot at Prime Minister Keir Starmer for seeking to crack down on X over Grok’s creation and distribution of sexual images of women and children at the request of users.

“Keir Starmer wants to crack down on X under the pretense of “women’s safety”, whilst he’s the one allowing the ongoing rape and killing of British girls by migrant rape gangs,” Vlaardingerbroek wrote on X.

“Evil, despicable man,” she continued.

Vlaardingerbroek shared that she was last in the United Kingdom for far-right activist Tommy Robinson’s Unite the Kingdom rally. At the rally she wore a T-shirt donning the words “Generation Remigration,” referring to the push for mass deportations.

Vlaardingerbroek, who is an ally of prominent leaders within the Make America Great Again movement, garnered the sympathies of conservative commentator Megyn Kelly who retweeted Vlaardingerbroek’s post.

“This is insane!” Kelly wrote.

Tensions between the United States and the United Kingdom and European Union have escalated over the past couple of months with the United States taking issue with UK and EU leadership penalizing American social media companies for failing to regulate users’ posts that violate their laws.

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