The Trump administration suspends the issuance of student visa to review the social networks of applicants

Chijioke Obinna

The Trump administration suspends the issuance of student visa to review the social networks of applicants

The administration of Donald Trump has temporarily suspended the issuance of student visas while preparing to implement a new policy that includes a greater review of the social networks of the applicants, as reported on Tuesday the Political Portal.

With “immediate” effect

The Secretary of State, Marco Rubio, sent a diplomatic cable to the US consulates in which he orders “immediately” not to program new appointments to request student or exchange visas (categories f, m and j) until “new guidelines are issued”, which, it estimates, will happen “in the next few days.”

The Trump administration had already introduced certain requirements to monitor the activity in social networks, but mainly focused on students who already had a visa and participated in the proportions registered in various universities of the country against the Israeli offensive in Gaza.

According to Politico, “does not specify directly” what kind of activity will be evaluated on social networks. For exampleIt is not clear if publishing a photo of a Palestinian flag in an X account could motivate additional scrutiny.

Asked about it, the state department spokeswoman, Tammy Bruce, told a press conference that the government will use “all the tools” at their disposal to investigate those who try to enter the United States.

“Each country has the right to know who tries to enter and what that person has done. It’s nothing new,” he said.

The Trump government has put several universities, which it accuses of being progressive or even anti -Semitic, especially Harvard, which aims to withdraw all federal funds and has forbidden to accept foreign students.

As part of its restrictive immigration policy, the State Department has canceled thousands of visas, including those of hundreds of students who participated in proportions.

Chijioke Obinna

I've been passionate about storytelling and journalism since my early days growing up in Lagos. With a background in political science and years of experience in investigative reporting, I aim to bring nuanced perspectives to pressing global issues. Outside of writing, I enjoy exploring Nigeria’s vibrant cultural scene and mentoring young aspiring journalists.