The Trump administration has revoked nearly 80,000 non-immigrant visas since taking office, in what officials describe as one of the broadest enforcement actions of its kind. The revocations, confirmed by a senior State Department official on Wednesday, cover offences ranging from driving under the influence to assault and theft. They also mark a sharp escalation in the administration's immigration crackdown. Advertisement

The official, speaking on condition of anonymity, said the revocations stemmed from violations detected both within the United States and through visa-holder records abroad. “These three crimes accounted for almost half of revocations this year,” the official said, noting that roughly 16,000 visas were tied to DUI cases, 12,000 to assault, and 8,000 to theft.

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