Specially Designated Global Terrorist Designations of The Terrorgram Collective, Ciro Daniel Amorim Ferreira, Noah Licul, and Hendrik-Wahl Muller
Published Date: 1/15/2025
Notice
Summary
The U.S. government has officially labeled The Terrorgram Collective and its leaders—Ciro Daniel Amorim Ferreira, Noah Licul, and Hendrik-Wahl Muller—as global terrorists. This means their assets are frozen, and Americans can’t do business with them, helping protect national security. These actions take effect immediately, blocking their property and cutting off their financial support.
Analyzed Economic Effects
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Immediate asset freeze and transaction ban
The U.S. government designated The Terrorgram Collective and the individuals Ciro Daniel Amorim Ferreira, Noah Licul, and Hendrik-Wahl Muller as specially designated global terrorists under Executive Order 13224. Their property and interests in property are blocked and Americans are prohibited from doing business with them, effective immediately (publication January 15, 2025).
No prior notice before blocking for U.S. presence
The Secretary of State determined that no prior notice is required for persons subject to this determination who might have a constitutional presence in the United States, because prior notice could make blocking measures ineffectual. That means affected property can be blocked immediately without advance notice.
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