This photo illustration shows a visa stamp on a foreign passport in Los Angeles on June 6, 2020. CHRIS DELMAS / AFP
The Trump administration said on Thursday, August 21, that it is reviewing more than 55 million people who have valid US visas for any violations that could lead to deportation, part of a growing crackdown on foreigners who are permitted to be in the United States. Should such information be found, the visa will be revoked, and if the visa holder is in the United States, he or she will be subject to deportation.
Since President Donald Trump took office, his administration has focused on deporting migrants illegally in the United States as well as holders of student and visitor exchange visas. The State Department's new language suggests that the continual vetting process, which officials acknowledge is time-consuming, is far more widespread and could mean even those approved to be in the US could abruptly see those permissions revoked.
There were 12.8 million green-card holders and 3.6 million people in the US on temporary visas in 2024, according to the Department of Homeland Security.
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