Immigrant Education Trump admin revokes 4K foreign students’ visas in first 100 days, nearly all with serious criminal records More than 500 of the foreign students whose visas were revoked reportedly had assault records By Danielle Wallace , Bonny Chu

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The State Department revoked the visas of 4,000 foreign students – 90% of whom have serious criminal records – during the first 100 days of President Donald Trump’s second term, a senior State Department official confirmed to Fox News Digital.

“Our visa system has lacked oversight and accountability,” a senior State Department official told Fox News Digital. “Over the past 100 days, the Trump Administration has worked to fix a broken system.”

“Secretary [Marco] Rubio has led the State Department to take a surgical vetting approach to ensure individuals in America as visitors are abiding by ours laws,” the source said. “We established an action working group, which has resulted in thousands of visas being revoked because these individuals broke our laws. This is what effective governance looks like.”

Those serious crimes included arson, wildlife and human trafficking, child endangerment, domestic abuse, driving under the influence and robbery, according to the New York Post, which first reported the number.

More than 500 of those impacted students whose visas were revoked have criminal assault records, according to the Post.

“They came, and they were breaking the law with no consequences,” a source said to the Post. “We set up a special action team to handle this.”

When reached by Fox News Digital, a State Department spokesperson said the department “revokes visas every day in order to secure America’s borders and keep our communities safe – and will continue to do so.”

“Because the process is ongoing, the number of revocations is dynamic,” the spokesperson said, explaining that the department “generally does not provide statistics on visa revocations.”

“The Trump Administration is focused on protecting our nation and our citizens by upholding the highest standards of national security and public safety through our visa process,” the spokesperson continued. “Every prospective traveler to the United States undergoes interagency security vetting. Prohibiting entry to the United States by those who might pose a threat to U.S. national security or public safety is key to protecting U.S. citizens at home. The Department of State will continue to work closely with the Department of Homeland Security to enforce zero tolerance for aliens in the United States who violate U.S. laws, threaten public safety, or in other situations where warranted. ”

The State Department coordinated with the Department of Homeland Security, using their databases to cross-check student visa holders’ information with existing law enforcement records, according to the Post.

Officials said the State Department is only revoking visas for international students who committed serious crimes, the Post reported.

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