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Rubio could shutter dozens of embassies as US retreats from the world

Editorial Board Published April 16, 2025
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The State Division is contemplating closing 27 consulates and embassies internationally as a part of the so-called Division of Authorities Effectivity’s funds cuts. 

In keeping with an inner memo obtained by CNN, the division can be eyeing a transfer to tug sources from U.S. diplomatic missions in Somalia and Iraq, regardless of having ongoing counterterrorism efforts in each of these nations.

A State Division spokesperson advised Every day Kos that “operations continue as normal,” although they weren’t capable of verify nor deny the opportunity of future closures.

“The State Department continues to assess our global programs and posture to ensure we are best positioned to address modern challenges on behalf of the American people,” they advised Every day Kos.

In different phrases, nothing is off the desk. 

Consulates are usually low-staffed businesses that present assist to People overseas with issues like passports and visas. Despite the fact that Secretary of State Marco Rubio hasn’t publicly signed off on any closures but, he has an fascinating historical past with a number of the nations who made the checklist. 


The surface of a U.S. consulate in Frankfurt, Germany

One of many consulates is in South Sudan, the place Rubio lately revoked all U.S. visas after its authorities refused to take a deportee who wasn’t even from South Sudan, however a citizen of the Democratic Republic of the Congo—one other nation on the checklist to lose its consulate. 

Final week, Deputy Secretary of State Christopher Landau argued that South Sudan’s authorities issued the person emergency journey papers to the US stating that he was a citizen of their nation. Due to this, he mentioned, South Sudan’s argument was “legally irrelevant,” and so they must settle for the person no matter newfound info. 

Finally, South Sudan accepted the deportee, however the US didn’t reinstate visas. 

One other nation on the checklist is South Africa. Final month, Ebrahim Rasool, the U.S. ambassador to South Africa, was booted from the US for criticizing President Donald Trump.

“Emrahim Rasool is a race-baiting politician who hates America and hates [Trump]. We have nothing to discuss with him and so he is considered PERSONA NON GRATA,” Rubio wrote on X.

From selecting fights with Canada to slapping tariffs on U.S. allies throughout the board, the Trump administration has been inching nearer and nearer to an isolationist overseas coverage method.

Extra so, the Trump administration has moved to chop the U.S. Company for Worldwide Growth as soon as and for all. And, regardless of claiming that it’s onerous on medication, the Trump administration minimize funding for USAID that was used to struggle drug trafficking.

Whereas the Trump workforce claims to be working to make the federal government extra environment friendly, their cuts and the impacts that comply with show another motive: to obey Trump’s private agenda.

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