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100,000 Visas Revoked as Trump Turns the Screw on Migrants

Eriki Joan UgunushebyEriki Joan Ugunushe
January 12, 2026
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America’s immigration story has taken a hard and colder turn. Since returning to the White House, President Donald Trump has made it clear that migrants, even those who entered legally, are now under closer watch than ever before.

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  • A crackdown that is no longer quiet
  • Who is Being Targeted
  • From Vetting to Surveillance
  • Politics Enters the Visa Process
  • Fear Spreads Among Legal Migrants
  • Supporters Say America Comes First

A crackdown that is no longer quiet

The U.S. State Department confirmed this week that more than 100,000 visas have been revoked since Trump took office again last year. Officials say this is a record. But beyond the record books, this move shows how far the government is willing to go to enforce its hardline stance.

This is not just about people crossing borders illegally. The revocations include students, skilled workers, and other legal migrants who once believed their papers meant safety. That belief is now shaken.

100,000 Visas Revoked as Trump Turns the Screw on Migrants
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Who is Being Targeted

According to the State Department, about 8,000 of the revoked visas belonged to students. Another 2,500 were special visas issued to skilled individuals who later had encounters with law enforcement.

Officials listed overstaying visas, driving under the influence, assault, and theft as the top reasons. On paper, this sounds like a law-and-order approach. But some say the net is too wide and the process too fast.

A 150% increase from last year suggests that the system is no longer about rare cases. It has become routine.

From Vetting to Surveillance

One major change under Trump is what the government now calls “continuous vetting.” The State Department has launched a new center focused on monitoring foreign nationals already living in the U.S.

This means visas are no longer a one-time approval. Migrants are being watched long after arrival. Social media activity is checked more closely. Political views are now part of the screening process.

Politics Enters the Visa Process

Perhaps the most controversial part of this crackdown is how politics is now tied to immigration status. Trump officials have openly said that student visa holders and even green card holders could face deportation for supporting Palestinians or criticizing Israel’s actions in Gaza.

The administration argues this threatens U.S. foreign policy and labels such views as dangerous. Critics argue this crosses a line, turning free speech into a reason for removal.

This has created fear on college campuses and within migrant communities. Many now wonder if expressing an opinion could cost them their future.

Fear Spreads Among Legal Migrants

For years, legal migrants believed that following the rules was enough. That sense of security is fading. Students are watching what they post online. Workers are avoiding public attention. Families are quietly preparing for worst-case scenarios.

Even minor offenses now carry heavy consequences. A driving mistake or paperwork error can end years of planning overnight.

This is how pressure works. It does not always need mass arrests. Sometimes fear does the job.

Supporters Say America Comes First

Supporters of Trump’s policy argue that the government is simply enforcing the law. They say visas are a privilege, not a right, and anyone who breaks rules should face consequences.

From this view, the revocations are about safety and order. The State Department itself said it would continue to deport what it called “thugs” to protect Americans.

This message plays well with Trump’s base. It fits his promise to put America first, no matter the cost.

The revocation of 100,000 visas may not be the end. It may be the beginning of a longer, tougher phase. Diplomats abroad have already been told to be extra cautious with applicants seen as politically active or critical of the U.S.

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Eriki Joan Ugunushe

Eriki Joan Ugunushe

Eriki Joan Ugunushe is a dedicated news writer and an aspiring entertainment and media lawyer. Graduated from the University of Ibadan, she combines her legal acumen with a passion for writing to craft compelling news stories.Eriki's commitment to effective communication shines through her participation in the Jobberman soft skills training, where she honed her abilities to overcome communication barriers, embrace the email culture, and provide and receive constructive feedback. She has also nurtured her creativity skills, understanding how creativity fosters critical thinking—a valuable asset in both writing and law.

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