Key insights
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Visa revocations were linked to law enforcement encounters and specific offence categories: The State Department said most revocations involved encounters with US law enforcement for criminal activity, and Tommy Pigott listed overstays, driving under the influence, assault and theft as the leading causes.
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Expanded screening and continuous vetting were presented as part of restricting entry and presence: The State Department cited tightened social media vetting, expanded screening, and a Continuous Vetting Center intended to revoke visas of people seen as threats.
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Visa actions tied to political expression prompted free-speech concerns: Visa removals connected to pro-Palestinian student activism and online posts about Charlie Kirk’s assassination were cited as raising concern about First Amendment violations.
Takeaways
The State Department reported a sharp rise in visa revocations and expanded vetting under Trump’s second term, while enforcement actions and visa removals tied to speech and activism drew scrutiny and protests.