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US Revokes 6,000 Student Visas, State Department Confirms

 The US State Department, on August 19, 2025, announced the revocation of 6,000 student visas, primarily affecting African and Asian nationals, under President Donald Trump’s tightened immigration policies. 

The decision, made in Washington, targets F-1 visa holders, citing national security concerns and issues with overstaying. Nigeria, with thousands of students in US universities, is significantly impacted, facing disruptions to academic plans and international education ties.

The revocations stem from a 2025 executive order prioritizing domestic university enrollment, with the State Department reviewing visa compliance. Affected students, many in science and technology fields, must leave the US or appeal decisions, creating uncertainty for families. The policy has sparked debate, with some arguing it protects national interests, while others see it as limiting global academic exchange. Nigeria’s diaspora, reliant on US education, faces challenges as students navigate sudden departures.

The move follows earlier travel bans, reflecting Trump’s focus on stricter immigration controls. Universities have expressed concern over losing international talent, while affected nations urge diplomatic solutions. The revocations test US-Africa relations, particularly Nigeria’s ties, as students seek clarity on their futures. With appeals underway, the policy shapes the landscape for international education, prompting calls for fairer processes amid global scrutiny of US immigration practices.


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