MAGA influencer Valentina Gomez who burned Quran banned from UK on grounds she does not serve ‘public interest’ –

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MAGA influencer Valentina Gomez who burned Quran barred from entering UK on grounds of no 'public good'

Controversial MAGA influencer Valentina Gomez has been banned from entering the UK, a week after receiving ETA approval.

MAGA influencer Valentina Gomez has been banned from entering the UK where she was supposed to attend a far-right rally in London on May 16, organized by Tommy Robinson.

This happened a week after she was allowed entry via an electronic travel authorization from the United Kingdom. The Guardian newspaper reported that British Minister Shabana Mahmood intervened and withdrew the approval. Gomez has been banned on the same grounds as Kanye West was also banned from traveling to the UK earlier this month. Their presence is said to “not serve the public good.” 26-year-old Valentina Gomez attended the first Kingdom Unification Gathering in September 2025.

She said: “England, they took your weapons, they took your swords, they raped your women. You have nothing to lose, but there is still hope. You are still the majority. So, either fight for this nation or let all these Muslim rapists and corrupt politicians take power.”

Addressing the police officers participating in the protest, she said: “I want you to stop following orders because you know that you are being asked to look the other way while your country is being raped into submission.”

Gomez, a Christian born in Colombia, is known for her anti-Islam stunts. In August last year, she burned a copy of the Quran and pledged to rid Texas of religion if she was elected to Congress. She was running in the Republican primary for Texas’ 31st congressional district, held on March 3, 2026. She received only 10% of the vote, losing to incumbent John Carter. Earlier this year, Gomez claimed she was banned from attending some local Republican events in Texas while exposing Carter. Before her visit to the UK in May, which has now been halted, she was challenging the UK government to arrest her.

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