A Controversial Admission: US State Department Visa Specialist Undercover Footage
In a shocking revelation, an undercover investigation by the O’Keefe Media Group has uncovered a US State Department visa specialist, Arlsan Akhtar, who openly admitted to assisting undocumented immigrants in avoiding deportation. This incident raises significant questions about the integrity of visa processes and the attitudes of individuals within the government.
During the covertly recorded conversation, Akhtar revealed that he provides clandestine advice to illegal immigrants, suggesting they remain silent during police encounters to exploit legal loopholes. “I tell cab drivers, particularly those of Hispanic descent, ‘don’t talk to the police.’ Don’t admit the truth… If you want a loophole, keep your mouth shut,” he stated, underscoring a blatant disregard for legal protocols.
Moreover, Akhtar’s remarks extended to vitriolic statements about various ethnic groups, displaying a troubling level of prejudice. “I hate Yemenis with a passion… They are the most conniving group, next to Indians… And oh, Bangladeshi people, they’re awful,” he said, reflecting a disturbing mindset that contradicts the principles of equality and fairness expected from a government employee.
His disdain wasn’t limited to immigrants; he also disparaged white Americans, claiming, “When they talk to you, they talk to you like you’re lower than them… It’s a culture of hatred… a culture of dominance.” This sweeping generalization not only undermines constructive discourse but also highlights the potential biases that can influence public service.
Perhaps most alarmingly, Akhtar expressed a desire for violent retribution against tech mogul Elon Musk, stating he would prefer to see him “lynched on the street.” Such extreme sentiments raise serious concerns regarding the mental fitness and professional judgment of individuals in positions of authority within the State Department.
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“I do say it to cab drivers that are from, like, Hispanic descent. I’m like, ‘don’t talk to the police’… If you… pic.twitter.com/RUPSmUwJFv
— James O’Keefe (@JamesOKeefeIII) June 20, 2025
In response to the fallout from this incident, the State Department has confirmed that Akhtar has been terminated from his position. A statement issued to O’Keefe Media Group emphasized the department’s commitment to integrity and announced the implementation of a new vetting process to prevent similar occurrences in the future.
JUST IN: U.S. State Department Visa Specialist Fired; State Department Launches New Vetting Process
See below the statement provided to O’Keefe Media Group by the United States Department of State: https://t.co/PCnS8qeJn6 pic.twitter.com/Z7X1jxDZhs
— James O’Keefe (@JamesOKeefeIII) June 20, 2025
This incident serves as a stark reminder of the vulnerabilities within the government framework that processes immigration and visas. It calls for a comprehensive review of the attitudes and behaviors of those entrusted with upholding the law, as well as an urgent need for training that emphasizes cultural sensitivity and the ethical responsibilities of public servants.