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Marco Rubio Revokes 300 Student Visas from Campus Agitators
Secretary of State Marco Rubio has revoked at least 300 student visas from campus agitators he calls lunatics disrupting American universities. He claims these foreign students often tied to pro-Palestinian protests pose a threat to national security. Rubio’s crackdown reflects a broader push by the Trump administration to deport troublemakers.
Rubio told reporters he is scouring campuses daily for visa holders breaking the law or supporting terror groups. He cited cases like a Tufts University student arrested for alleged Hamas ties as justification. The State Department is now fast-tracking revocations at an unprecedented pace.
Many of the revoked visas belong to students involved in violent or disruptive protests since 2024. Rubio insists that attending U.S. schools is a privilege not a right for foreigners. His actions have sparked both praise and outrage across the political spectrum.
University leaders worry this could chill free speech and academic freedom on their campuses. They argue that peaceful protest is a core American value even for international students. Critics counter that Rubio is targeting dissent rather than real threats.
The Department of Homeland Security has backed Rubio’s moves with swift deportations in some cases. One high-profile arrest involved a Turkish doctoral student nabbed in broad daylight. Such incidents have fueled debates over the balance between security and liberty.
Rubio has hinted that the 300 figure is just the beginning as his team ramps up investigations. He claims many agitators are exploiting student visas to push radical agendas in the U.S. The State Department is reportedly using AI to flag suspects on social media.
Supporters cheer this as a bold stand against illegal aliens abusing America’s education system. They say Rubio is protecting students and taxpayers from foreign radicals. The policy aligns with President Trump’s vows to crack down on campus unrest.
Opponents warn of a slippery slope toward profiling and mass expulsions of innocent students. Legal challenges are already piling up to block further revocations. This showdown could redefine the rights of foreign students in America for decades.
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