Trump’s State Department Revokes First Visa of Foreign Pro-Hamas Student

BREITBART | Published March 8, 2025

The Trump administration has reportedly revoked the visa of a student who protested in favor of Hamas, the Islamic terrorist organization which attacked Israel on October 7, 2023, according to Fox News.

The outlet said on Thursday the U.S. State Department confirmed the news, but legal constraints did not allow officials to identify the student or the university the individual attended.

State Department officials said, “Yesterday evening, we revoked the first visa of an alien who was previously cited for criminal behavior in connection with Hamas-supporting disruptions. This individual was a university student. ICE will proceed with removing this person from the country.”

President Donald Trump has issued many calls for foreign students on American university campuses to have their visas revoked if they supported terrorist groups. The Fox report noted that many college campuses across the nation have been epicenters for anti-Israel demonstrations. Some of those instances resulted in threats against Jewish students, violence against police, and vandalism.

In October 2023, Breitbart News reported that then-President Joe Biden’s (D) administration had no plans to revoke visas of students taking part in the protests that defended Hamas.

“After a number of Republicans urged Biden’s State Department to revoke the visas of pro-Hamas foreign students who hold F-1 visas, National Security Council (NSC) spokesman John Kirby said the administration will not do so,” the report said.

In May, then Sen. Marco Rubio (R-FL), who is now the Secretary of State, said the time had come for student visa holders in the U.S. backing Hamas to be expelled, per Breitbart News.

The article continued:

“If you’re in America on a student visa and you’re supporting Hamas, then it’s time for you to go!” wrote Sen. Rubio on X this week.

The post included a clip of Rubio speaking on the Senate floor following the October 7 massacre, which saw the Hamas terrorist group perpetrate the deadliest attack against Jewish people since the Nazi Holocaust. The massacre saw the torture, rape, execution, immolation, and abduction of hundreds of Israeli civilians, as well as widespread Palestinian support for it.

On Wednesday, Trump met with several freed Israeli and American Israeli hostages and vowed to punish Hamas and Gaza if all of them are not released, per Breitbart News.

During the gathering in the Oval Office, the former hostages thanked the president for his efforts to free them and pressed him to keep working to do the same for the other roughly 60 who remain in Gaza.

“About two dozen of those are thought to still be alive; the rest are dead. ‘We believe you have been sent by God’ to release the remaining hostages, one hostage told the president,” the outlet said.

 

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RELATED: US yanks first visa of foreign student linked to ‘Hamas-supporting disruptions’ on college campus

The State Department has revoked the first visa of a foreign student linked to “Hamas-supporting disruptions.”
THE NEW YORK POST | Published March 8, 2025

The State Department has yanked the first visa of a foreign student linked to “Hamas-supporting disruptions” after President Trump vowed to crack down on those involved in anti-Israel protests on college campuses.

“We revoked the first visa of an alien who was previously cited for criminal behavior in connection with Hamas-supporting disruptions,” a State Department spokesperson said in a Thursday statement first obtained by Fox News.

“This individual was a university student. [Immigration and Customs Enforcement] will proceed with removing this person from the country.”

Neither the student’s name nor nationality was released due to “legal constraints.”

It also wasn’t immediately clear what college the student attended, or what type of protest they had been cited for participating in.

The move comes just days after Trump promised to halt all federal funds for any educational institution that allows “illegal protests” — and to unmask and even imprison agitators.

The commander-in-chief issued the warning as disruptive pro-Hamas demonstrations have rocked college campuses across the country.

His administration has also vowed to pull more than $50 million in government contracts from Columbia University due to the Ivy League school’s alleged inaction on clamping down on anti-Israel protests there.

Anti-Israel protesters swarm Harvard University on Oct. 14, 2023.AFP via Getty Images

Separately, it emerged Thursday that the State Department is reportedly planning to use artificial intelligence to spot Hamas-sympthazing foreigners in the US in a bid to revoke their visas.

The effort — dubbed “Catch and Revoke” — will see officials pore through social media accounts of foreign students on visas to assess whether there’s evidence of sympathies toward Hamas in the wake of the Oct. 7, 2023, terror attack, Axios reported.

“Those who support designated terrorist organizations, including Hamas, threaten our national security. The United States has zero tolerance for foreign visitors who support terrorists,” Secretary of State Marco Rubio declared Thursday.

Students at Princeton University hang pro-Palestinian signs around campus on April 25, 2024.Aristide Economopoulos

“Violators of US law — including international students — face visa denial or revocation, and deportation.”

The Post has reached out to the State Department.

 

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SOURCE: www.nypost.com

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