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“所有5500万持美签者将被审查”,美国打击非法移民行动扩展至审查合法入境者
Huan Qiu Shi Bao· 2025-08-22 22:29
Core Viewpoint - The Trump administration plans to review all 55 million foreign nationals holding U.S. visas, potentially leading to visa revocation or deportation for those found in violation of their visa terms [1][3]. Group 1: Visa Review Process - All U.S. visa holders will undergo "continuous review," with any signs of non-compliance leading to visa cancellation and possible deportation [3][5]. - Signs of non-compliance include overstaying, criminal activity, threats to public safety, or involvement in terrorism [3][5]. - The process is expected to be time-consuming and complex, particularly for those holding multiple-entry tourist visas currently outside the U.S. [5]. Group 2: Impact on Immigration Trends - The Pew Research Center reported that for the first time in decades, the number of immigrants leaving the U.S. has surpassed those entering, with 53.3 million immigrants in January and 51.9 million by June [7]. - The current administration's measures to reduce immigration include stricter requirements for student and technical visas, and increased deportations of illegal immigrants [6][7]. - Experts warn that a continued decline in immigration could negatively impact the U.S. economy and labor market, potentially reducing the country's global competitiveness for talent [7]. Group 3: Public Reaction and International Implications - The new immigration policies have sparked varied reactions from international communities, particularly in India, where approximately 5 million citizens hold valid non-immigrant U.S. visas [4]. - Some individuals express concern that these policies may deter foreign nationals from visiting the U.S., impacting tourism and international relations [3][4]. - The administration's focus on foreign students has led to a significant increase in visa cancellations, particularly among those involved in protests against U.S. policies [5][6].