85,000 visas have been revoked in the Trump administration, including those of 8,000 students

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Washington.- Donald Trump's administration has revoked this year 85,000 visas to foreign citizens, including those of 8,000 international students, the United States Department of State informed the press this Monday. An official from that department assured that the number of canceled visas is more than double that recorded the previous year, under the Joe Biden administration, although he did not specify the exact number. Among the reasons that led to the revocation are driving under the influence of alcohol, as well as assaults and robberies, causes that together represent almost half of the cancellations of last year. "These people represent a direct threat to the safety of our communities and we do not want them to remain in our country," the official pointed out. Drastically reducing immigration has been one of Trump's main goals since he took office last January.
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The State Department also revoked visas from hundreds of students who participated last year in university protests against the Israeli offensive in the Gaza Strip. The Administration has also established stricter evaluation processes for obtaining some visas, including the tracking of social media activity. The official confirmed that having worked on verification platforms to combat misinformation or content moderation may constitute grounds for denial, as Secretary of State Marco Rubio instructed last May to ban entry to the country to those who "censor Americans".

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