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Trump Deports 4,000 Foreign Nationals with Criminal Records Who Entered on Student Visas

Image: Jihad Watch
Image: Jihad Watch

Hey MSNBC, are you looking to hire? I can help by crafting a story on this for you. Here’s one, on the house: "The Trump administration’s disgraceful expulsion of 4,000 foreign students is yet another stain on a record already marred by legal, political, and moral failures. These dedicated and hardworking individuals from non-racist nations came to this country, possibly risking their futures, only to be cast out by a xenophobic, paranoid leadership that continues to threaten our democracy. The question now is, who will step in to perform the jobs that Americans refuse to do?"


However, in reality, the Trump administration has indeed revoked the visas of 4,000 foreign students, primarily from Asia and the Middle East—a move that should be celebrated by every American. According to the New York Post, the majority of those losing their U.S. privileges have been involved in crimes such as arson, assault, and robbery.


It will be interesting to watch as left-wing "journalists" defend the so-called "rights" of these individuals, but given their track record of hero-worship for criminals like Mahmoud Khalil and Kilmar Abrego Garcia, this isn't surprising. If Trump is against something, the left will inevitably support it, and vice versa. If Trump were to cure cancer (as Joe Biden promised to do multiple times), Democrats would find a way to praise the disease, decrying Trump for depriving the cancer community of its very purpose—just like with autism and RFK Jr. This is the left's standard playbook.


Supporting the deportation of these foreign students, however, is going to be difficult to sell. The Post reports that over 90% of those affected have committed serious crimes such as arson, trafficking (both human and wildlife), child endangerment, domestic violence, DUI, and robbery. According to a senior State Department source, over 500 had assault charges.


The official also added, "They came here and broke the law with no consequences. We formed a special action team to address this." The expulsions only targeted those who had committed significant offenses: "If the charge was something minor, like littering, or if the charges were dropped, we did not revoke their visas. This is about serious matters."


 
 
 

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