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Rubio’s State Department yanks more than 6K student visas due to assault, burglary, support for terrorism

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EXCLUSIVE: The State Department has yanked more than 6,000 student visas in 2025 for overstays and law violations — including support for terrorism, Fox News Digital has learned.
The Trump administration has launched multiple initiatives aimed at cracking down on immigration and revoking visas of those attending academic institutions in the U.S.
Those who’ve publicly protested supporting Palestine have faced heightened scrutiny, as one example, and Secretary of State Marco Rubio said in May that the administration was reviewing the visa status of students who participated in pro-Palestine protests.
The roughly 6,000 visas that were pulled primarily were due to visa overstays or encounters with the law, including assault, DUIs, burglary and support for terrorism, the State Department told Fox News Digital.
«Every single student visa revoked under the Trump Administration has happened because the individual has either broken the law or expressed support for terrorism while in the United States,» a senior State Department official said in a statement to Fox News Digital. «About 4,000 visas alone have been revoked because these visitors broke the law while visiting our country, including records of assault and DUIs.»
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Secretary of State Marco Rubio testifies before the Senate Committee on Foreign Relations hearing to examine the President’s proposed budget request for fiscal year 2026 for the Department of State on Capitol Hill in Washington, Tuesday, May 20, 2025. (Jose Luis Magana/The Associated Press)
Those who had their student visas yanked due to assault — roughly 800 students — either faced arrest or charges stemming from assault, according to the State Department official.
Those whose visas were pulled due to support for terrorism — between 200 people to 300 people — engaged in behavior such as raising funds for the militant group Hamas, which the U.S. State Department has designated as a terrorist organization, the official said.
Altogether, the State Department told Fox News Digital that approximately 40,000 visas have been pulled this year, in comparison to the 16,000 that were revoked during the same timeframe under the Biden administration.
«Even if the previous administration was doing less, they were still revoking visas,» the State Department official said. «It’s not something that just started on January 20 … So this has happened for years.»
Rubio told lawmakers in May that he estimated «thousands» of student visas had been rescinded since January.
«I don’t know the latest count, but we probably have more to do,» Rubio told lawmakers on the Senate appropriations subcommittee overseeing foreign affairs May 20. «We’re going to continue to revoke the visas of people who are here as guests and are disrupting our higher education facilities.»
However, Democrats have pushed back on the Trump administration’s effort to revoke visas, asserting it is a violation of due process.
«I do think it’s a fundamental attack on freedom, because due process is the guardian of the gate to keep a government from taking away people’s life or liberty, and liberty is what happens when you take away a visa without due process,» Sen. Jeff Merkley, D-Ore., told Rubio May 20.
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Sen. Jeff Merkley (D-Ore.) called the State Department yanking student visas a «fundamental attack on freedom.» (Anna Moneymaker/Getty Images)
A student visa permits those outside the U.S. to study in the country for a set amount of time at an academic institution. It’s different from a green card, which allows an individual already in the U.S. who is not an American citizen to remain in the country.
The crackdown on student visas aligns with several executive orders President Donald Trump signed in January, aimed at safeguarding the U.S. from foreign terrorists and other national security threats, along with combating antisemitism.
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President Donald Trump signs an executive order in the Oval Office of the White House in Washington, DC, US, on Thursday, Jan. 30, 2025 ( Bonnie Cash/UPI/Bloomberg via Getty Images)
One of the executive orders instructed the State Department, as well as the Department of Homeland Security, the attorney general, and the director of national intelligence, to «vet and screen to the maximum degree possible all aliens who intend to be admitted, enter, or are already inside the United States, particularly those aliens coming from regions or nations with identified security risks.»
A separate executive order Trump signed ordered the U.S. to use «all available and appropriate legal tools, to prosecute, remove, or otherwise hold to account the perpetrators of unlawful anti-Semitic harassment and violence.»
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‘Tired of Democracy dying’: Newsom redistricting push faces GOP backlash over voter rights

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California Democratic Governor Gavin Newsom’s redistricting effort is receiving pushback from Republicans in the state assembly who are accusing the Democrats of keeping them in the dark and of «disenfranchising Californians.»
GOP Assemblywoman Alexandra Macedo, vice chair of the California State Assembly Committee on Elections, slammed Democrats for giving her «barely 24 hours» to examine the redistricting bill before a Tuesday hearing – while Democrats, she claimed, had advance notice.
Macedo vowed to defeat the redistricting push, saying, «We are in the super-minority, but we are effective, and we will defeat this.»
She added that by the time she received the bill’s language as vice chair of the elections committee, several Democratic co-authors signed on. That, she argued, meant Democrats had a first look, while she had «barely 24 hours before committee tomorrow to prepare.«
CALIFORNIA REPUBLICANS SUE TO STOP NEWSOM, DEMOCRATS FROM PUSHING REDISTRICTING PLAN
GOP Assemblywoman Alexandra Macedo, who is vice chair of the California State Assembly Committee on Elections, is pushing back against California Democratic Gov. Gavin Newsom’s redistricting effort for «disenfranchising Californians.» (Reuters and Office of Assemblywoman Alexandra Macedo official website)
Macedo warned that witnesses appearing at Tuesday’s hearing could face legal consequences if they refused to answer her questions.
«Let me warn anybody who will be testifying tomorrow. If you don’t answer my questions tomorrow, attorneys will be making sure you answer them in a courtroom,» she said, adding, «You can run, but you cannot hide.»
Despite Democrats dominating California politics, Macedo pledged, «We are not backing down from this fight.»
«You are disenfranchising Californians, and we are tired of democracy dying here,» she said. «We will fight back.»
She added that if Republicans are not able to stop the redistricting plans in the assembly, then their victory will be «in a courtroom or it will be at the ballot box.»
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Assembly Republican leader James Gallagher speaks in opposition to Democrats’ plan to advance a partisan effort to redraw the California congressional map at a press conference on Monday, Aug. 18, 2025, in Sacramento, California. (AP Photo/Tran Nguyen)
Four GOP state lawmakers have filed a lawsuit in California’s Supreme Court to stop the Democrat-controlled legislature from holding a vote by the end of this week to advance the redistricting push.
Assemblywoman Kate Sanchez, one of the four Republicans behind the suit, told Fox News Digital that she joined the lawsuit because «Californians have already spoken clearly at the ballot box.»
«In 2008, voters approved Proposition 11 to take redistricting power away from politicians and give it to an independent citizens’ commission,» she said. «Two years later, with Proposition 20, voters doubled down and expanded that power to include congressional districts, passing it by a decisive 61% to 39%. Governor Newsom’s plan is a direct attempt to undo that mandate and put politicians back in control. I’m standing up because this isn’t about partisan advantage; it’s about respecting the will of the voters who demanded fairness and transparency.»
Newsom announced he would advance a redistricting map in California to counter the Texas redistricting bill being pushed by President Donald Trump. On Friday, California Democrats and the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee (DCCC) released a new district map that would likely eliminate five GOP congressional seats, theoretically nullifying the five additional seats Republicans would gain if Texas’ redistricting push is successful.
HERE ARE THE 5 GOP HOUSE SEATS THAT COULD BE WIPED OUT WITH NEWSOM’S CALIFORNIA REDISTRICTING PLAN

California Gov. Gavin Newsom gives a speech on redistricting. (REUTERS/Mike Blake)
The California legislature introduced a constitutional amendment on Monday to be brought to a referendum vote in November. If passed by California voters, the amendment would allow the legislature to temporarily suspend its nonpartisan districting commission and move forward with its redistricting plans as laid out by the DCCC.
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Newsom’s office declined Fox News Digital’s request for comment, with a spokesperson saying he would «point you to the Legislature given this is about the legislative process.»
Fox News Digital also reached out to the office of Assembly Speaker Robert Rivas, a Democrat, but did not receive a response by the time of publication.
Fox News Digital’s Paul Steinhauser contributed to this report.
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Por los incendios forestales, se quemaron más de 300.000 hectáreas, hay cuatro muertos y miles de evacuados

España es uno de los países europeos más afectados por los incendios forestales, que empeoraron por una ola de calor que encendió las alarmas a principios de agosto.
Según los datos del satélite europeo Copernicus, desde principios de año, se calcinaron en España unas 373.000 hectáreas, una cifra en constante aumento que ya supone un récord anual para el país desde que el Sistema Europeo de Información sobre Incendios Forestales (EFFIS) comenzó a recopilar estos datos en 2006. El año 2022 era, hasta ahora, el peor en cuanto a superficie devastada por las llamas, con 306.000 hectáreas calcinadas.
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Los grandes incendios que sufre ahora España, que se concentran en toda la mitad oeste del país, en las regiones de Castilla y León, Galicia y Extremadura, causaron ya cuatro muertos, según confirmó AFP. Además, 33.750 personas fueron evacuadas, de acuerdo con el diario español El Confidencial.
Muchos de los incendios son el resultado de rayos durante tormentas secas, sin agua, pero también se sospecha que algunos fueron provocados.
Según los datos del satélite europeo Copernicus, desde principios de año, se han calcinado en España unas 373.000 hectáreas. (Foto: AP/Lalo R. Villar)
Así, 32 personas fueron detenidas en relación con los incendios y hay 188 investigaciones abiertas, informó este martes el ministerio de Interior en la red social X.
Hay 21 incendios activos
Hasta el momento, hay “21 incendios en fase 2″, según reportó el diario El Confidencial.
En Castilla y León, evacuaron a 5.300 personas de 76 pueblos, entre las provincias de León, Palencia, Zamora y Salamanca.
Extremadura, en cambio, solo tiene activo el incendio de Jarilla (Cáceres), que quemó 15.500 hectáreas. Más de 300 efectivos y hasta 20 medios aéreos luchan por extinguir las llamas que amenazan al Valle del Jerte y del Ambroz, con un perímetro por encima de los 155 kilómetros, en zonas de difícil acceso. Además, el fuego avanzó hacia Castilla y León y se acerca a Candelario, en la provincia de Salamanca. Un helicóptero lanza agua sobre un incendio forestal en Larouco, España, el miércoles 13 de agosto de 2025. (AP Foto/Lalo R. Villar)
Según medios locales, hay siete incendios forestales activos en Galicia, todos en la provincia de Ourense. En esta región, 67.400 hectáreas resultaron afectadas. El más grave se originó en el municipio Larouco, donde 20.000 hectáreas fueron consumidas por el fuego y ya quedó registrado como el más grande de la historia de la comunidad.
“Quedan horas difíciles”
A pesar de que las autoridades anunciaron que la ola de calor que comenzó el 3 de agosto terminó este lunes, el presidente del Gobierno, Pedro Sánchez, avisó hoy que quedan “horas difíciles” en la lucha contra las llamas.
“A los medios de comunicación les pido, y también a los ciudadanos y ciudadanas (…) que extremen las precauciones, que no nos confiemos, que quedan momentos críticos, que quedan horas difíciles”, dijo Sánchez.
El dirigente se dirigió a los medios tras visitar el centro de mando de un operativo contra un incendio en Extremadura.

Por los incendios forestales, fueron evacuadas más de 30 mil personas. (Foto: EFE/ Brais Lorenzo)
Se trata de la segunda visita de Sánchez a la zona de los incendios y, como en la primera, el domingo en Galicia, planteó de nuevo la necesidad de alcanzar “un pacto de Estado frente a la emergencia climática”.
“Cada año se agrava la emergencia climática, cada año es más recurrente y cada año se aceleran los efectos de esta emergencia climática”, en particular “en la península ibérica”, argumentó el mandatario.
Tras 16 días en que muchos lugares del país registraron 40 ºC, este martes las temperaturas bajaron en toda España y la humedad aumentó en muchos lugares y esperan que esto facilite el trabajo de los bomberos, apoyados por soldados y bomberos procedentes de muchos otros países.
Según estimaciones del Instituto de Investigación en Salud Pública Carlos III, el número de fallecidos atribuibles a esta ola de calor, que se extendió del 3 al 18 de agosto, asciende a 1.149.
Portugal combate cinco grandes incendios con más de 4100 bomberos y 32 medios aéreos
Más de 2700 bomberos combaten este martes cinco grandes incendios en Portugal, apoyados por 35 medios aéreos y más de 902 terrestres, uno de ellos en la frontera con España después de que las llamas cruzaran desde Galicia.
Así lo informó el segundo comandante de la Autoridad Nacional de Emergencias y Protección Civil (ANEPC), José Ribeiro, quien precisó que los fuegos activos más relevantes están localizados en la zona de Vilar de Perdizes -en el norte de Portugal a donde las llamas llegaron desde Ourense-, en Sabugal, en Mirandela y en Carrazeda de Ansiães.

Portugal lucha por extinguir cinco focos. (Foto: PATRICIA DE MELO MOREIRA / AFP)
El incendio más grande sigue siendo el de Arganil, que combaten 1.523 bomberos, 509 medios terrestres y ocho aéreos y que arde desde el miércoles de la semana pasada mientras las llamas alcanzan el mayor parque natural de Portugal, el de Serra da Estrela.
En cuanto al incendio de Vilar de Perdizes, la ANEPC aseguró que está controlado, pero siguen en el lugar 307 bomberos junto 98 vehículos terrestres y dos aeronaves para labores de vigilancia y extinción.
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Las autoridades trabajan en un total de 48 incidentes que requieren la presencia de 1.309 operativos apoyados por 403 vehículos y 10 medios aéreos.
Este martes, resultaron heridos cinco operarios de Afocelca, una empresa de protección forestal propiedad de los grupos del sector de la celulosa Altri y Navigator, uno de ellos grave.
El estado de alerta declarado por el Gobierno portugués debido a la ola de calor y el alto riesgo de incendios acaba este martes, cuando las previsiones meteorológicas prevén un descenso de las temperaturas para esta semana en la mayor parte de Portugal.
Con información de AFP y EFE.
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