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Activist Glenn Greenwald, founder of the website The Intercept Brasil, has not yet received an 'emergency authorization' request from the United States Consulate for his children to supposedly visit their grandmother who has terminal cancer; this information comes from social columnist Mônica Bergamo from Folha de São Paulo.
The social columnist reports that the documents were taken to the American representation on Monday morning (22) by congressman David Miranda (PSOL-RJ), Glenn's husband, but at the agreed time to receive the visa, the congressman had a surprise: he was informed that additional information would be necessary for the visa to be approved. And that there was no longer a date for them to be delivered.
“There was probably an order from above for this to happen. It is cruel to the children and to Glenn’s mother,” says the parliamentarian who now occupies Jean Wyllys’ place in the Chamber of Deputies.