In a bold move, the administration of the U.S. President Donald Trump has revoked around 80,000 non-immigrant visas since taking office on January 20, Reuters reported. The revocations were made for various offenses, including driving under the influence, assault, and theft, as well as violations of immigration and foreign policy rules.

Out of the total cancellations, around 16,000 visas were revoked for driving under the influence, 12,000 for assault, and 8,000 for theft. These three offenses accounted for nearly half of all visa revocations this year, the official said. The official also noted that the administration has introduced stricter vetting procedures, including expanded social media checks and deeper background screening for new visa applicants.

In addition to these actions, t

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