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Authorities under Trump's administration rescind visas for around 4,000 foreign students during the initial 100 days, with nearly all having significant criminal histories.

During the initial phase of President Donald Trump's second term, approximately 4,000 visas were rescinded for foreign students, the majority of whom possess significant criminal backgrounds, by the State Department.

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Authorities under Trump's administration rescind visas for around 4,000 foreign students during the initial 100 days, with nearly all having significant criminal histories.

Get ready to dive into the latest on the contentious topic of student visas and their approval process! Our legal expert, Kerri Urbahn, recently chatted with 'America Reports' about the upcoming verdict on the Mahmoud Khalil case and the broader context behind it.

According to reports, during the opening days of President Trump's second term, the State Department booted over 4,000 foreign students, 90% of whom boasted some pretty nasty criminal records, from the land of the free. And who did the good work of reviewing these student's files? The relentless Marco Rubio and his crew—the action team put in place to crack down on visa holders who blatantly broke the law with no fear of consequences.

"Our visa system gone mad!" a senior State Department source spilled to our crew. "President Trump and Secretary Rubio are determined to rectify this broken system and enforce security and compliance."

The crimes committed by these revoked visa-holders included heinous actions like arson, human and wildlife trafficking, child endangerment, domestic abuse, DUI, and robbery. Over 500 of those unlucky students even had criminal assault records, according to the New York Post.

So, just what did these miscreants do to get nabbed? Well, after being apprehended, they cooperated with a special action team set up by the State Department to swiftly root out foreigners who'd abused the visa system.

A spokesperson from the State Department confirmed to our team that hundreds of revocations are made daily to secure our borders and protect our communities. Unfortunately, they couldn't share precise numbers due to the ongoing nature of the process. Sounds like sneaky government-speak to us!

Reaching out to the State Department yielded a promising response—they're committed to safeguarding our nation and upholding the highest standards of national security and public safety through their visa process.

The State Department collaborated with the Department of Homeland Security, cross-checking student visa holders' files with prominent law enforcement databases to identify the worst offenders and give them the boot.

When it comes to revoking visas, it seems the State Department is only targeting foreign students who've committed serious crimes. But fear not—if a student's misdemeanor is mild, like littering or dropped charges, they're off the hook. "We aim for fairness," a source told the outlet.

The majority of the affected students hail from Asia and the Middle East, and most have either already departed or will soon be shipped out by immigration authorities.

In more recent weeks, hundreds of student visas have been revoked for international students linked to anti-Israel protests, marking another powerful push in Trump's deportation agenda.

Trump's crackdown on foreign student visa holders and pro-Palestinian activities on campuses has caused quite a stir. Secretary of State Marco Rubio says visas should be granted to students who want to "come and learn," but if they " invite chaos" to our campuses by vandalizing buildings or initiating disruptions, they'll find themselves out on their ear.

So, there you have it! The new tough stance on student visas is here, and it's about time we held the line against those who abuse our system and threaten our safety. Keep it locked here for the latest updates on the Mahmoud Khalil case and more!

  1. The recent deportation of over 4,000 foreign students during President Trump's second term, following a tough stance on student visas, was overseen by Marco Rubio and his team.
  2. Secretary Rubio, in a discussion on 'America Reports', emphasized the need to ensure the visa system isn't broken, as he and President Trump aim to rectify it and enhance security and compliance.
  3. The revoked student visa-holders were found guilty of various heinous crimes, including arson, human trafficking, child endangerment, domestic abuse, DUI, robbery, and assault.
  4. The State Department collaborated with the Department of Homeland Security to root out foreigners who'd abused the visa system, with hundreds of revocations made daily to secure borders and protect communities.
  5. Trump's crackdown on foreign student visa holders has resulted in the revocation of visas for students linked to anti-Israel protests, indicating a broader move in his deportation agenda.
During the initial 100 days of President Donald Trump's second term, the State Department nullified approximately 4,000 visas belonging to foreign students, many of whom hold significant criminal backgrounds.
U.S. State Department rescinded visas for approximately 4,000 international students during the first hundred days of President Donald Trump's second term, with a majority possessing significant criminal histories.
During the first 100 days of President Donald Trump's second term, the State Department annulled approximately 4,000 visas for foreign students, the majority of whom have dreadful criminal records.

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