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French MP authorized to travel to US after initial visa rejection

PARIS — A French lawmaker whose request for a visa had initially been denied has since been authorized to travel to the United States.

Pouria Amirshahi, a member of the Ecologists group in France’s National Assembly, said that he had received the green light from U.S. authorities and would travel on Sunday. The trip is part of “an international initiative to tackle authoritarian nationalism.”

“The visa has been granted,” he said in a statement.

Amirshahi told POLITICO on Wednesday that he had said on his visa application his trip was part of an effort to “build a progressive alliance and understand life in the United States under the Trump presidency” — a framing that, he said, led him to believe the initial refusal was politically motivated.

Amirshahi said he had been in direct contact with French President Emmanuel Macron about the matter and received a formal note from France’s foreign ministry confirming that he was traveling in his capacity as a parliamentarian.

During a press conference Thursday, Amirshahi said he was scheduled to attend several meetings with elected American officials and public figures, including New York mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani.

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