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The United States reviews 55 million visas for potential violations.

The United States reviews 55 million visas for potential violations.

The United States reviews the records of more than 55 million US visas holders and evaluates whether the entry conditions have been broken or staying in the country.

Those who have a US visa will be under the “continuous review”, the State Department spokesman said in the AP News Agency.

If there are signs of “overstay, criminal acts, public safety threats, participation in any form of terrorist activities, or provide support to terrorist organizations, the visa will be canceled.

President Donald Trump has made anti -immigration prevention the cornerstone of the second administration to withdraw 6,000 student visas from the expulsion and the country’s ban.

As part of a wide range of reviews, future students and US visitors will review social media with officials looking for “signs of hostility to citizens, culture, governments, institutions or the founding of the United States.”

The State Department officer was also instructed to discover an individual who advocates, supports or supports other threats to designated foreign terrorists and national security, or an illegal anti -Semitism harassment or violence.

US citizenship and immigration spokesman Matthew TrageSer said in a statement that “the benefits of the United States should not be provided to those who despised the state and encourage anti -American ideology.”

He added that immigration is doing his best to implement “eradicity of anti -Americanism.”

Secretary of State Marco Rubio said the US would “stop” the issue of the issue of a worker visa for a truck driver.

Rubio wrote on Thursday X, “The number of foreign drivers operating a large tractor trailer truck on the US road is increasing.”

After Trump took power in January, some foreign students were arrested at the US University Campus, who participated in the protest against the act of the Israeli Gaza War.

A few weeks ago, the United States announced that citizens in Malawi and Zambia should pay $ 15,000 (£ 11,300) for tourists or business visas.

Trump also banned foreigners from 12 countries to travel to the United States and imposed a partial restriction on the other seven.

In May, the Trump administration was able to temporarily withdraw the legal status of more than 500,000 immigrants living in the United States. He even vowed to end his birth citizenship.

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