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U.S. State Department Revokes Over 100,000 Visas, 2025

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Sources: 6
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Center 50%
Right 33%
Sources: 6

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Washington. The U.S. State Department announced on Monday that it revoked more than 100,000 visas since President Donald Trump took office in January 2025, citing enforcement of immigration laws and public-safety priorities. Officials said revocations included about 8,000 student visas and 2,500 specialized work visas, and rose roughly 150% compared with 2024. The department identified overstays, driving under the influence, assault and theft as leading causes, and said it has tightened social-media screening and paused some student visa interviews. The measures aim to remove foreign nationals with criminal encounters and enforce entry standards. Based on 6 articles reviewed and research.

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This 60-second summary was prepared by the JQJO editorial team after reviewing 6 original reports from Internazionale, english.news.cn, The Straits Times, News18, FOX 28 Spokane and thesun.my.

Timeline of Events

  • 20 January 2025: President Donald Trump inaugurated for a second term.
  • Early 2025: Administration implements tightened visa vetting and social-media screening.
  • Late May (as reported): Some posts paused scheduling new student visa interviews.
  • Throughout 2025: Consular revocations increase, targeting overstays and criminal encounters.
  • 12–13 January 2025: State Department announces more than 100,000 visas revoked.
Media Bias
Articles Published:
6
Right Leaning:
2
Left Leaning:
1
Neutral:
3

Who Benefited

U.S. immigration enforcement agencies and domestic security bodies benefited by expanding authority to revoke visas and remove foreign nationals with criminal records.

Who Impacted

International students, specialised workers, tourists who overstayed, and individuals with minor offences suffered visa revocations and potential deportation.

Expert Opinion

After reading and researching latest news.... The State Department reported over 100,000 visa revocations since January 2025, including about 8,000 student and 2,500 specialized visas; officials cited overstays and criminal encounters, and noted a roughly 150% increase from 2024, alongside expanded social-media screening and temporary pauses on student visa interviews.

Media Bias
Articles Published:
6
Right Leaning:
2
Left Leaning:
1
Neutral:
3
Distribution:
Left 17%, Center 50%, Right 33%
Who Benefited

U.S. immigration enforcement agencies and domestic security bodies benefited by expanding authority to revoke visas and remove foreign nationals with criminal records.

Who Impacted

International students, specialised workers, tourists who overstayed, and individuals with minor offences suffered visa revocations and potential deportation.

Expert Opinion

After reading and researching latest news.... The State Department reported over 100,000 visa revocations since January 2025, including about 8,000 student and 2,500 specialized visas; officials cited overstays and criminal encounters, and noted a roughly 150% increase from 2024, alongside expanded social-media screening and temporary pauses on student visa interviews.

Coverage of Story:

From Left

U.S. State Department revokes over 100,000 visas in nearly a year

english.news.cn
From Center

U.S. State Department Revokes Over 100,000 Visas, 2025

Internazionale The Straits Times News18
From Right

U.S. State Department revokes over 100,000 visas in 2025 | FOX 28 Spokane

FOX 28 Spokane thesun.my

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