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U.S. to Increase Visa Scrutiny for Chinese Students, Senator Says

NewsToday May 29, 2025
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Florida Senator Marco Rubio has stated the U.S. government will ‘aggressively’ revoke visas held by Chinese students suspected of ties to the Chinese military or intelligence agencies.

The announcement follows increased scrutiny of the People’s Republic of China and its alleged efforts to obtain sensitive U.S. technology and intellectual property.

Senator Rubio, a leading voice on U.S.-China policy, emphasized the importance of safeguarding national security amid growing tensions between the two countries.

The senator’s statement suggests a tightening of visa policies, with a focus on individuals posing a potential risk to U.S. interests.

This move aims to prevent the transfer of U.S. technological advancements to China, which the government perceives as a national security threat.

The specific criteria for visa revocation were not detailed in Rubio’s initial remarks, but the focus appears to be on individuals with connections to institutions with military or intelligence links.

The U.S. government has not yet released an official statement confirming the senator’s claims, but the policy implications could be significant.

This development could impact the thousands of Chinese students currently studying in the U.S., potentially leading to visa cancellations and deportations.

Further announcements from the State Department and other relevant agencies are anticipated to clarify the scope and implementation of the new visa policies.

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