New Lawsuit Challenges Rubio’s Threats Against Foreign Tech Regulators

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by Zach Montague
March 9, 2026
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A new lawsuit challenges the State Department's policy of denying visas to foreign tech regulators.

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A new lawsuit filed Monday challenges the State Department's decision to withhold visas from foreign technology regulators. The legal action contends that this policy, which targets experts advocating for stricter social media regulations abroad, is unlawful. Senator Marco Rubio (R-FL) has publicly threatened such regulators with visa restrictions, arguing their policies harm U.S. tech companies. The lawsuit specifically targets these actions, alleging they constitute an abuse of power and an attempt to stifle international regulatory efforts. The outcome of this case could significantly impact the State Department's ability to influence foreign policy through visa sanctions and potentially shape future international tech regulation debates.

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A new lawsuit challenges the State Department's decision to withhold visas from foreign technology regulators.

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