TRUMP ADMINISTRATION HAS REVOKED 80.000 US NON-IMMIGRANT VISAS IN 2025

TRUMP ADMINISTRATION HAS REVOKED 80.000 US NON-IMMIGRANT VISAS IN 2025

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“Major breaking immigration news: The U.S. has revoked around 80,000 non-immigrant visas since early 2025. This is one of the largest waves of visa cancellations in recent history. Today I’ll explain why this is happening, who is affected, and what visa-holders need to know moving forward.” 1. What Happened? “The U.S. State Department confirmed that nearly 80,000 visas—mostly non-immigrant visas like tourist, business, student, and temporary worker visas—have been revoked since the beginning of the new administration.” 2. Why Are Visas Being Revoked? “According to officials, revocations are tied to a nationwide enforcement push. Here are the main reasons: • 16,000 revocations for DUI-related offenses • 12,000 for assault • 8,000 for theft • Over 6,000 student visas for immigration violations • Other revocations related to security concerns, social media posts, or ideological issues the U.S. government views as ‘hostile to U.S. interests’” 3. What Types of Visas Are Affected? “This revocation wave primarily involves: • B1/B2 visitor visas • F-1 student visas • J-1 exchange visas • H-1B and H-2B work visas • Other temporary visas Importantly, having a ‘valid visa’ doesn’t protect someone from revocation.” 4. Key Trends Behind This Crackdown “We’re seeing: • Expanded social-media vetting • Increased cooperation between DHS, State, and local law enforcement • More aggressive cancellation of visas after arrests or accusations • Visa screening based on political or ideological content” 5. What Does This Mean for Visa Holders? “Visa holders should be aware: • Your visa can be cancelled even if you haven’t been convicted of a crime. • Arrests, accusations, or concerning online activity may trigger revocation. • Revocation often happens without warning—sometimes while the person is still inside the U.S. • Revoked visas can affect future visa applications and your immigration record.” 6. What Should You Do Now? “Here’s what I recommend: 1. Avoid any criminal issues. Even minor offenses can lead to revocation. 2. Be careful on social media. Public posts are now part of visa screening. 3. Maintain lawful status at all times. 4. If your visa is revoked, speak to an attorney immediately. 5. Do not travel internationally without checking your visa status. You may not be allowed back.”

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