Rubio Orders Scouring of Social Media for Student Visas
- Secretary of State Marco Rubio announced the revocation of over 300 student visas, allowing the deportation of noncitizens involved in pro-Palestinian protests at universities across the U.S.
- Rubio defended the policy, stating that no one has a right to a U.S. Visa and that visas can be revoked for violating terms, such as promoting violence or unauthorized political activity.
- Reports indicate that the directive from Rubio mandates social media checks on visa applicants suspected of having a hostile attitude toward U.S. Culture and citizens.
- The case of Rumeysa Ozturk highlights the enforcement of these policies, as she was detained for allegedly supporting Hamas after participating in a pro-Palestinian campus protest.
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It’s not a ‘power-grab’ — it’s a rescue mission for higher ed
Last week, Secretary of State Marco Rubio announced that the State Department had revoked more than 300 student visas. The move allows the Trump administration to deport noncitizens who participated in pro-Palestinian protests at universities across the country. Rubio defended the decision when asked about concerns over free speech — specifically, whether protesting or writing about foreign policy issues could justify a visa revocation. No ser…
US orders social media screening for student visa applicants to bar those critical of Israel
US Secretary of State Marco Rubio orders diplomats overseas to scrutinize the social media content of some visa applicants to bar those suspected of criticizing the US and Israel, a report says.
Rubio order checks for Israel criticism from US visa applicants
US Secretary of State Marco Rubio has reportedly ordered diplomats working overseas to scour the social media accounts of visa applicants suspected of critiquing the US and Israel. Two American officials told The New York Times that the secretary sent out a long cable with instructions on 25 March, ordering consular officers to refer certain student and exchange visitor visa applicants to the “fraud prevention unit” for a “mandatory social media…
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