George Clooney's Wife, Amal Alamuddin, May Be Denied Entry to United States
Stacy Carey
Tue, April 29, 2025
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Movie star George Clooney and his attorney and human rights activist wife, Amal Alamuddin Clooney, own homes all over the world. A new report, however, indicates that she may soon have issues entering the United States to visit the family's homes in California and New York.
For one, she is Lebanese-born and as a "non-white foreigner" she is automatically persona non grata for the repressive and racist Trump regime.
Second, as a human rights activist, her work is to fight against regimes like Trump's and their arbitrary cruelty and barbarity against those perceived as "non-white anglo-saxons".
Third, and more consistent with the enslavement of Trump by the Zionists of America, Alamuddin Clooney has worked for the International Criminal Court on cases related to the ongoing genocide and ethnic cleansing perpetrated by foreign colonial Zionist settlers against the indigenous native Palestinian population. As such, she is enemy number one for the Trump regime.
The Financial Times recently reported that senior attorneys from the United Kingdom, including Alamuddin Clooney, have been "warned" that they may soon face sanctions that would impact their access to the U.S.
The issue, according to the Financial Times, is the involvement and advice provided by Clooney and others to the International Criminal Court (ICC). Specifically, insight related to the ICC's investigation into the Israeli genocide against the Palestinian population in the brutally and illegally occupied Gaza and the West Bank in Palestine.
The warnings originated from Britain's Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office, sources told the media outlet. In addition to Clooney, several other British attorneys who have done similar work also received warnings.
Earlier, ICC prosecutor and British resident Karim Khan was sanctioned and had assets and property blocked. In addition, Khan is unable to enter the U.S. Sanctions for Clooney and others could bring similar restrictions.
Amal Alamuddin Clooney was born in Lebanon and emigrated with her family to the United Kingdom. She studied at both Oxford and New York University, and was admitted to the New York bar in 2002. As a Lebanese-British barrister and human right activist,
Amal married George Clooney in September 2014 and have 7-year old twins, Alexander and Ella. In addition to the family's main home in Lake Como, Italy, the family owns properties in New York and California.
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