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American Focus > Blog > Politics > The Trump Administration Has Revoked the Visas of 4,000 Foreign Students in First 100 Days – Most With Criminal Records |
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The Trump Administration Has Revoked the Visas of 4,000 Foreign Students in First 100 Days – Most With Criminal Records |

Last updated: April 30, 2025 7:40 pm
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Trump Administration Revokes Visas of 4,000 Foreign Students

In a bold move during its first 100 days, the Trump administration has rescinded the visas of around 4,000 foreign students, with a staggering 90% of these individuals reportedly possessing serious criminal records. This initiative has been highlighted as a significant shift in U.S. immigration policy, aimed at addressing concerns about security and radicalism among foreign nationals in educational institutions.

Secretary of State Marco Rubio has repeatedly emphasized the administration’s commitment to rooting out student radicals, and recent actions reflect a serious effort to enforce this agenda. The focus is clear: the American public is unwilling to host foreign students who may harbor intentions detrimental to national security or that of allied nations.

According to FOX News, a senior official confirmed the visa revocations, underscoring the urgency to overhaul a visa system previously criticized for its lack of oversight and accountability. “Our visa system has lacked oversight and accountability,” the official stated, asserting that the administration is taking necessary steps to correct these deficiencies.

“Secretary [Marco] Rubio has led the State Department to take a surgical vetting approach to ensure individuals in America as visitors are abiding by our laws,” the source added. “We established an action working group, which has resulted in thousands of visas being revoked because these individuals broke our laws. This is what effective governance looks like.”

The nature of the offenses committed by these individuals ranges from arson and human trafficking to domestic abuse and robbery, as reported by the New York Post, which first brought attention to the scale of the visa terminations.

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This decisive action sends a clear and unmistakable message about the administration’s stance on radicalism and criminal activity among foreign students. As noted in a recent tweet by @ElectionWiz, the implications of these revocations are profound, marking a significant shift in the U.S. approach toward international students.

BREAKING: The Trump administration has revoked the visas of 4,000 foreign students in its first 100 days — the bulk of which have committed crimes in the US including arson, assault and robbery. pic.twitter.com/FfCIzpthhH

— Election Wizard (@ElectionWiz) April 29, 2025

In conclusion, the Trump administration’s actions reflect a new era of stringent immigration policy, aimed at prioritizing national security over the expansion of foreign educational opportunities. Whether this approach ultimately fosters a safer environment or stifles international collaboration in academia remains to be seen. However, one thing is clear: the tolerance for radicalism among foreign students is no longer on the agenda.

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