The United States has revoked more than 6,000 student visas in 2025 so far, marking one of the most aggressive immigration enforcement drives under President Donald Trump’s return to power. Officials insist the crackdown is aimed at national security and law enforcement, but the sweeping cancellations have unsettled universities, alarmed international students, and raised questions about the future of US higher education.
The United States has revoked more than 6,000 student visas in 2025 so far, marking one of the most aggressive immigration enforcement drives under President Donald Trump’s return to power. Officials insist the crackdown is aimed at national security and law enforcement, but the sweeping cancellations have unsettled universities, alarmed international students, and raised questions about the future of US higher education.
The United States has revoked more than 6,000 student visas in 2025 so far, marking one of the most aggressive immigration enforcement drives under President Donald Trump’s return to power. Officials insist the crackdown is aimed at national security and law enforcement, but the sweeping cancellations have unsettled universities, alarmed international students, and raised questions about the future of US higher education.
