Washington, D.C. - Today, Power The Future released an open letter to Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem urging the Department of Homeland Security and Immigration and Customs Enforcement to review whether foreign climate agitator Greta Thunberg should be allowed entry into the United States following a string of disruptive and vandalistic incidents abroad. Most recently, Thunberg was banned from Venice for participating in an act of vandalism against the city's historical and treasured Grand Canal.

"Everywhere Greta Thunberg goes, chaos follows and we have enough internal instability from the climate movement without importing foreign extremists who are further committed to unrest," said Daniel Turner, Founder and Executive Director for Power the Future. "Greta Thunberg has aligned herself with organizations like Extinction Rebellion and Just Stop Oil—groups responsible for property damage, highway blockades, and dangerous public disorder. Secretary Noem and the Trump Administration are working tirelessly to keep America safe, and we urge them to take a hard look at whether agitators like Thunberg should be allowed onto American soil."

In addition to her disruption in Venice, PTF's letter highlights Thunberg's recent removal from Israel, and her repeated involvement with groups responsible for smashing windows, shutting down UK printing presses, attacking priceless artwork, and blocking major highways.

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