A senior US State Department official said on the 5th that since Trump re-entered the White House at the beginning of this year, the US government has revoked about 80,000 nonimmigrant visas for reasons including drunk driving, attacks, and theft. The official, who asked not to be named, told Reuters that about 16,000 visas were revoked because their holders were drunk driving, about 12,000 were involved in attacks, and about 8,000 were due to theft. Those whose visas were revoked for these three types of crimes accounted for nearly half of the total number of visa cancellations this year.

Zhitongcaijing · 11/06/2025 08:33
A senior US State Department official said on the 5th that since Trump re-entered the White House at the beginning of this year, the US government has revoked about 80,000 nonimmigrant visas for reasons including drunk driving, attacks, and theft. The official, who asked not to be named, told Reuters that about 16,000 visas were revoked because their holders were drunk driving, about 12,000 were involved in attacks, and about 8,000 were due to theft. Those whose visas were revoked for these three types of crimes accounted for nearly half of the total number of visa cancellations this year.