U.S. Revokes Visas of 80,000 Nigerians and Other Foreign Nationals.
The U.S. Department of State announced on Thursday that it has revoked visas belonging to over 80,000 individuals, including Nigerians and citizens of other countries.
According to the statement, the action fulfills President Donald Trump’s pledge to prioritize the safety and interests of the American people, describing the move as “promises made, promises kept.”
The department cited offenses such as assault, theft, and driving under the influence as the primary reasons for the revocations. In 2025 alone, 16,000 individuals were penalized for driving under the influence, 12,000 for assault, and 8,000 for theft.
Additional causes for the visa cancellations include links to terrorism, support for terrorist activities, public safety concerns, and overstaying visa terms.
The U.S. Department of State announced on Thursday that it has revoked visas belonging to over 80,000 individuals, including Nigerians and citizens of other countries.
According to the statement, the action fulfills President Donald Trump’s pledge to prioritize the safety and interests of the American people, describing the move as “promises made, promises kept.”
The department cited offenses such as assault, theft, and driving under the influence as the primary reasons for the revocations. In 2025 alone, 16,000 individuals were penalized for driving under the influence, 12,000 for assault, and 8,000 for theft.
Additional causes for the visa cancellations include links to terrorism, support for terrorist activities, public safety concerns, and overstaying visa terms.
U.S. Revokes Visas of 80,000 Nigerians and Other Foreign Nationals.
The U.S. Department of State announced on Thursday that it has revoked visas belonging to over 80,000 individuals, including Nigerians and citizens of other countries.
According to the statement, the action fulfills President Donald Trump’s pledge to prioritize the safety and interests of the American people, describing the move as “promises made, promises kept.”
The department cited offenses such as assault, theft, and driving under the influence as the primary reasons for the revocations. In 2025 alone, 16,000 individuals were penalized for driving under the influence, 12,000 for assault, and 8,000 for theft.
Additional causes for the visa cancellations include links to terrorism, support for terrorist activities, public safety concerns, and overstaying visa terms.
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