自一月份以来,国务院已撤销85,000份签证,官员称。
State Department Has Revoked 85,000 Visas Since January, Official Says

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自特朗普总统就职以来,国务院已撤销超过85,000份签证,数量是2024年的两倍以上。很大一部分——近一半——的撤销源于刑事活动,如酒后驾驶、袭击和盗窃,官员表示希望清除对社区安全的威胁。 其余撤销与涉嫌支持恐怖主义、签证逾期和公共安全问题有关。国务院还在积极审查申请人的社交媒体,要求提供公开资料进行审核。 最近的撤销包括那些被指控庆祝保守派评论员查理·柯克可能被刺杀的人,并且正在制定计划,限制与针对基督徒的暴力事件有关的尼日利亚人的签证。这些行动受到了批评,引发了关于言论自由的宪法第一修正案问题,尽管最高法院的裁决将一些保护措施扩展到非公民居民。

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Authored by Jacob Burg via The Epoch Times (emphasis ours),

The Trump administration has rescinded 85,000 visas across all categories since President Donald Trump’s inauguration in January, a State Department official said on Dec. 9.

The Department of State logo and U.S. flag, in this illustration created on April 23, 2025. Dado Ruvic/Reuters

The official told The Epoch Times that the revocations, which are more than double the numbers from 2024, include 8,000 students.

“Some of the top reasons why we revoked the visas were DUIs, assaults, and theft, which together account for almost half of the revocations in the past year,” the official said.

These are people who pose a direct threat to our communities’ safety, and we do not want to have them in our country.

While the official did not say what the reasons were for the other half of visa revocations this year, the State Department stated in November it had pulled 80,000 visas so far, citing alleged support of terrorism, “actual terrorism,” and overstays in addition to DUIs, assault, theft, and public safety threats.

Some of the State Department’s visa revocations have sparked criticisms from Democrats and others citing First Amendment constitutional concerns, particularly after the agency reiterated earlier this month that it would use social media vetting while screening visa applicants, reminding them to keep their profiles set to “public” during the process.

The State Department uses all available information in visa screening and vetting to identify visa applicants who are inadmissible to the United States, including those who pose a threat to U.S. national security or public safety,” the agency wrote on Dec. 3.

“We conduct thorough vetting of all visa applicants, including online presence review of all student and exchange visitor applicants in the F, M, and J nonimmigrant classifications.”

Secretary of State Marco Rubio said on Sept. 15 that the State Department would begin revoking visas from foreigners allegedly celebrating the murder of conservative commentator Charlie Kirk.

“Visa revocations are underway. If you are here on a visa and cheering on the public assassination of a political figure, prepare to be deported,” Rubio wrote on social media.

“You are not welcome in this country.”

A month later, the State Department said it had revoked visas from six foreigners the agency accused of publicly celebrating Kirk’s assassination.

The Supreme Court’s 1945 ruling in Bridges v. Wixon held that noncitizen “resident aliens” still enjoy First Amendment protections, including when facing the threat of deportation by the federal government.

Last week, Rubio said the United States would begin restricting access to visas for Nigerians accused of carrying out violence against Christians “in Nigeria and beyond.”

Andrew Moran contributed to this report.

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