Actual Nobel Prize Winner Thanks Trump for Yanking His U.S. Visa

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A Nobel Prize winner, who criticized Donald Trump and compared him to one of history’s most brutal dictators, has thanked the administration for revoking his visa.

Wole Soyinka, the 91-year-old Nigerian author and playwright who became the first African to win the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1986, revealed that his permanent residency visa has been suddenly revoked.

There was no reason given for the ban, but Soyinka thinks it might be down to him saying Trump resembled a white Idi Amin,

Although the reasons for the revocation have not been made public, Soyinka thinks it may be down to remarks he made earlier this year when he said Trump resembled a “white Idi Amin,” the notorious dictator known as “The Butcher of Uganda,” who ruled from 1971 to 1979.


 
A Nobel Prize winner, who criticized Donald Trump and compared him to one of history’s most brutal dictators, has thanked the administration for revoking his visa.

Wole Soyinka, the 91-year-old Nigerian author and playwright who became the first African to win the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1986, revealed that his permanent residency visa has been suddenly revoked.

There was no reason given for the ban, but Soyinka thinks it might be down to him saying Trump resembled a white Idi Amin,

Although the reasons for the revocation have not been made public, Soyinka thinks it may be down to remarks he made earlier this year when he said Trump resembled a “white Idi Amin,” the notorious dictator known as “The Butcher of Uganda,” who ruled from 1971 to 1979.


There MIGHT be other reasons for him being sent back to his HOME. But regardless Guests should be on their best behavior.

Screw him. The US makes immigration law not him. He can stay in Nigeria.

"Soyinka, 91, said in a news conference on Tuesday that he had been instructed to appear at the consulate for an additional interview last month on Sept. 11. He refused to attend.

Soyinka, who was awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1986, has been a vocal critic of President Trump. After the 2016 election, he cut up his U.S. green card in protest. In a September interview with Nigerian news outlet PM News, he compared the president to Idi Amin, who ruled Uganda in a brutal dictatorship in the 1970s."
 
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