Charlie "MoistCr1TiKaL" recently took to YouTube to criticize the United States’ immigration policies. He revealed that he had been forced to drop his Moist Apex Legends team because the players were denied visas to enter the country and take part in the ALGS 2024: Split 1 Playoffs.
The Twitch streamer explained that the only way the top-seeded players, who hail from Australia, could compete would be if they were not represented by his organization.
MoistCr1TiKaL was very upset with the situation, and in a YouTube video titled You've Never Seen Me This Mad, he explained how US immigration officers had denied the team’s latest attempt at trying to obtain visas for its players:
Later in the video, MoistCr1TiKaL said even Jesus Christ would not be able to get a visa to enter the United States:
The Apex Legends Global Series is the premier esports event in the battle royale's calendar year. Players and teams from all over the world participate in the competition to prove who is the best.
MoistCr1TiKaL's team, Moist Esports, which has since been disbanded, had two Australian players, IGLs Emtee and Wxltzy, with American player Gild making up the third member.
The YouTuber explained the situation at the start of the video, stating that he had hoped to win the ALGS with his team, but the US immigration office had refused to let the players into the country:
MoistCr1TiKaL was furious at how the Moist Esports Apex Legends roster had been treated. He went on to say that he was dropping the players to ensure they could compete in the tournament independently:
MoistCr1TiKaL hypothesized probable reasons for Moist Esports getting denied entry, claiming that it might have had something to do with the name of their organization:
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