On Thursday, the United States announced new visa restrictions aimed at people it says are linked to “far-left terrorist” groups. According to reports, U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio said the State Department is imposing these measures to bar such individuals from entering the country. Rubio characterized the effort as part of broader international action, calling for global cooperation to address what he described as a “new wave of this old evil.” The coverage describes the announcement as a U.S. response to left-wing extremist threats and frames the restrictions as a preventive step that targets affiliations believed to involve terrorism. The reports do not provide detailed information about which specific organizations or individuals are covered, nor do they specify timelines or the precise legal or administrative mechanisms involved beyond the general statement that visa restrictions are being imposed. Overall, both accounts focus on Rubio’s announcement and the intent to prevent entry of people linked to far-left terrorist groups through expanded U.S. visa screening and restrictions.