Visa Restrictions On Chilean Nationals Undermining Regional Security
Marco Rubio, Secretary of State
February
20, 2026
The United States is committed to countering attempts to undermine regional security and subvert sovereignty. Today, the Department of State is announcing it has taken steps to impose visa restrictions on three Chilean government officials who knowingly directed, authorized, funded, provided significant support to, and/or carried out activities that compromised critical telecommunications infrastructure and undermined regional security in our hemisphere. These individuals and their immediate family members will be generally ineligible for entry into the United States, and any U.S. visas held by them have been revoked.
These actions reaffirm President Trump’s commitment to protect America’s economic prosperity and national security interests in our region. We continue to promote accountability for Chilean nationals who intentionally work to destabilize our hemisphere. In its twilight, the Boric government’s legacy shall be further tarnished by actions that undermine regional security at the ultimate expense of the Chilean people. We look forward to advancing shared priorities, including those that strengthen security in our hemisphere, with the incoming Kast Administration.
We continue to use all available tools to promote safety and security of our region.
These actions are being taken pursuant to Section 212(a)(3)(C) and Section 221(i) of the Immigration and Nationality Act.
IPMSDL: Condemn The Killing Of Children, Bombing In Manipur, And Violent Repression Of People’s Protests
Médecins Sans Frontières: Three Years On, Outbreaks Everywhere - MSF Urges Boost To Sudan’s Vaccination Programs
UN News: Uncertainty Continues Over Safety In The Strait Of Hormuz
Australian Museum: Celebrate Sir David Attenborough's 100th Birthday With The Australian Museum
Clean Shipping Coalition: Shipping - IMO’s Net Zero Framework Progresses But ENGOs Slam Unnecessary Delay
Gena Wolfrath, IMI: Understanding News Fatigue—and How To Stay Informed Without Overload