
US to Aggressively Revoke Visas for Chinese Students: Rubio's Announcement Sparks International Tensions
The United States is taking a strong stance against China, with Secretary of State Marco Rubio announcing a plan to aggressively revoke visas for Chinese students. This decision, announced on May 28, 2025, targets students with ties to the Chinese Communist Party or those studying in fields deemed "critical." The move is part of a broader Trump administration policy to increase scrutiny of international students, particularly from China and Hong Kong. A more rigorous review of future visa applications will include thorough checks of applicants' social media activity. The issuance of new student visas has been temporarily suspended while new guidelines are established. "This is a necessary step to protect our national security," Rubio stated in a press conference. China has criticized the move, with a spokesperson from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs stating, "This is a blatant violation of the rights of Chinese students." The video shows the tension between the US and China, highlighting the impact of this policy on international education and relations between the two countries. The situation remains fluid, with further developments expected in the coming weeks.