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Trump Administration Revokes Record 80,000 Visas for Criminals and Protesters

U.S. revokes Record Number ‍of Student ‍visas Amid Pro-Palestinian Protest‍ Crackdown

WASHINGTON D.C. – The united States has‍ revoked a record 80,000 visas held by foreign nationals in‍ 2024,a surge ​attributed to the Biden governance’s ‌response to pro-palestinian demonstrations on college campuses. The move signals a significant escalation in the government’s efforts to curb activism it deems supportive of terrorism,⁤ impacting international students and raising concerns about academic freedom.

The visa revocations, more than double the ⁢number‌ canceled in all of 2023,‍ are ⁣based on allegations of​ potential⁤ ineligibility, including “signs of a possible irregular stay, ‍criminal activity, ‍a threat to​ public safety, participation ⁢in⁢ any⁣ form of terrorist activity ⁢or​ providing‌ support​ to a terrorist institution,” according⁢ to a State Department official who spoke with The ⁢PIE News. The administration has ⁢specifically ​targeted students participating ⁢in demonstrations against Israel and the war in Gaza, viewing pro-Palestinian advocacy as perhaps linked to terrorist groups and a ⁢threat to ‌national stability. This​ action follows threats, and⁤ subsequent reductions, to federal funding for universities hosting such protests, including Harvard.

The crackdown⁤ began as ​President Biden raised ​concerns about high-level educational institutions where students ‌have demonstrated​ against Israel. The administration has⁤ justified the visa revocations as a necessary measure to protect national security, ⁢while⁤ critics argue it infringes upon free speech⁢ and ‍due ​process rights. Marco rubio, Secretary of ⁤state, has been a vocal proponent of ⁢a⁤ firm stance against perceived anti-Israel sentiment⁢ on campuses.

“The State⁤ Department revokes a visa ‍whenever there are indications of possible ineligibility,” the state ​Department official explained.

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