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US: Trump halts student visa interviews amid pro-terror, anti-semitism surge; Enforces social media vetting

Amid rising tensions over Gaza and pro-Palestine terror activism on US campuses, the Trump administration has paused student visa interviews to bolster national security. The move includes enhanced social media vetting to prevent extremist infiltration and protect American institutions

Dr Vishnu AravindDr Vishnu Aravind
May 28, 2025, 11:00 am IST
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In a decisive move to bolster national security, the Trump administration has temporarily halted all new student visa interviews at US embassies and consulates worldwide. This pause facilitates the implementation of an expanded social media vetting process for international students, reflecting the administration’s commitment to safeguarding American educational institutions from potential threats.

Secretary of State Marco Rubio issued a directive mandating the suspension of new appointments for F, M, and J visa categories, which encompass academic and exchange programs. This measure is part of a broader strategy to scrutinise applicants’ online activities for indicators of extremist ideologies or affiliations with groups that may pose security risks.

The administration’s decision is informed by growing concerns over the infiltration of US campuses by individuals supporting terrorist organizations, such as Hamas. Recent incidents have highlighted the involvement of foreign students in activities that promote anti-Semitism and endorse extremist views, particularly in the context of the ongoing conflict in Gaza. Officials cite pro-Hamas demonstrations and radical rhetoric surfacing in American universities as a wake-up call.

Social media platforms have become critical tools for identifying such threats. The enhanced vetting process will involve a thorough review of applicants’ digital footprints to detect any expressions of support for terrorism, hate speech, or ideological extremism. This approach aims to prevent individuals with radical affiliations from gaining access to US educational institutions, where they could potentially influence others or engage in harmful activities.

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While the policy may temporarily affect student visa processing times, the administration emphasises that national security must take precedence. By implementing rigorous screening measures, the United States seeks to ensure its campuses remain safe, open, and conducive to learning, free from the influence of extremist ideologies.

The Trump administration’s proactive stance underscores its dedication to protecting American values and institutions. By addressing potential threats at the point of entry, the US reinforces its commitment to fostering a secure and inclusive academic landscape for all.

As the enhanced vetting procedures are put into place, the administration will continue monitoring and refining the process to counter emerging threats, ensuring that the nation’s educational system remains a bastion of safety, excellence, and shared democratic values.

The actions of certain Islamic groups on US campuses, often forcing others into their agendas, have led to stricter checks that now affect even genuine students who come solely for academics.

 

 

Topics: Social Media VettingPro Terror ActivismF1VisaUS Immigration PolicyNational SecurityTrump AdministrationStudent Visa BanUS Visa Policy
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