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U.S. Says 6,000 Student Visas Revoked Under Rubio, 40,000 Visa Cancellations in 2025

The State Department attributes most cancellations to legal violations, with mandatory social‑media checks now embedded in student‑visa screening.

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Harvard University students wearing graduation gowns walk through Harvard Square in Cambridge, Massachusetts, US, on Thursday, May 29, 2025. US President Donald Trump said Harvard University should cap foreign student enrollment at 15%, ratcheting up his effort to force policy changes at the elite institution. Photographer: Mel Musto/Bloomberg
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Lo que dices en redes puede cerrar la puerta a Estados Unidos. Foto: Canvas

Overview

  • Officials report roughly 4,000 student‑visa revocations tied to criminal offenses such as assault, DUI and theft, with a further 200 to 300 citing alleged support for Hamas under terrorism statutes.
  • About 800 cases involved arrest or assault allegations, part of a broader enforcement drive the department says targets overstays and violations of U.S. law.
  • Since mid‑June, student‑visa applicants must disclose their social‑media accounts for consular review, a requirement folded into the resumption of visa processing.
  • Secretary of State Marco Rubio has vowed tougher scrutiny of students from China and campus activists, saying he routinely pulls visas and defending broad executive authority to do so.
  • Civil‑rights groups and universities cite due‑process and free‑expression concerns, pointing to court pushback in cases like Mahmoud Khalil and Rumeysa Öztürk and warning of delays that could keep large numbers of students from arriving this fall.