Trump administration revokes record 85,000 visas in sweeping immigration crackdown targeting safety threats

The Trump administration has taken significant steps to intensify its examination of individuals seeking entry into the United States, leading to the State Department’s unprecedented revocation of 85,000 visas. This move reflects the administration’s commitment to tightening national security measures and maintaining public safety.

Among those affected, more than 8,000 were students—a figure that marks a more than twofold increase from the previous year, according to an official from the State Department who spoke to Fox News. This development underscores the administration’s heightened vigilance and its broader implications for international students in the U.S.

A significant portion of these visa cancellations can be attributed to criminal activities such as DUIs, assaults, and theft. Together, these misdemeanors and felonies account for nearly half of all visa revocations in the past year, highlighting the administration’s focus on individuals who may pose risks to community safety.

passports with papers on table

A State Department spokesperson emphasized, “These are individuals who pose a direct threat to the safety of our communities, and we are determined not to allow them entry into our country.” The administration’s rigorous evaluation process aims to prevent potential threats from entering the nation.

This surge in visa revocations aligns with the administration’s recent efforts to scrutinize visa applicants more intensively, reinforcing its resolve to safeguard American citizens while addressing security concerns associated with foreign visitors.

The Trump administration has heightened scrutiny of certain visa applicants in recent weeks.

It reportedly ordered U.S. consular officers to apply heightened scrutiny to H-1B visa applicants and reject anyone found to have participated in “censorship or attempted censorship” of protected speech in the United States.

Trump admin says foreign student visa vetting will be continued process not a one-time check.

Trump admin says foreign student visa vetting will be continued process not a one-time check. (iStock)

In addition, the administration announced last week that it will be pausing immigration from 19 countries that were already under partial or full travel restrictions.

Last week, the State Department announced a new visa-restriction policy in response to a wave of brutal anti-Christian attacks in Nigeria, targeting those accused of orchestrating religious violence against Christians in the West African nation and around the world.

Marco Rubio with passports in view

Marco Rubio with passports in view; the State Department has introduced updated vetting procedures for visa applicants.  (Andrew Harnik/Getty Images/istock)

The agency has also revoked visas and imposed travel restrictions on six Mexican executives who worked at an air travel company, along with their immediate family members.

U.S. officials said the group collaborated with smuggling networks to coordinate transportation and provide fraudulent travel documents for migrants — including minors — from the Caribbean and other regions, routing them through Central America before many attempted to reach the United States.

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