The current U.S. administration has enacted a sweeping visa revocation policy, canceling roughly 80,000 non-immigrant visas since January 20th. The revocations address a broad spectrum of concerns, including criminal offenses such as DUI, assault, and theft, which together comprised nearly half of all cancellations. Furthermore, violations of U.S. immigration laws and foreign policy objectives are primary drivers for these revocations. Stricter screening measures have been implemented for prospective visa applicants, featuring advanced social media analysis and thorough background investigations. In a notable move, over 6,000 student visas were rescinded in August due to overstays, legal infractions, or activities inconsistent with their visa terms, with a subset of these cases reportedly involving individuals accused of sympathies towards terrorism. The government is emphasizing a commitment to national security and upholding U.S. interests through these enhanced visa control measures.
