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The State Department says it will revoke the visa of Columbia's president after he called for U.S. soldiers to disobey President Trump.
NPR's Amy Held reports he was speaking at a pro-Palestinian rally in New York City on Friday.
In a post on social media,
the State Department called the actions of Colombian President Gustavo Petro reckless and incendiary.
He was in New York City for the UN General Assembly.
Online video shows him addressing protesters outside with a megaphone.
He says I ask all soldiers in the U.S.
Army not to point their guns at humanity, disobey Trump's order.
Petro has been a vocal critic of Israel's war in Gaza and President Trump.
In March,