Since the inauguration in January, the Donald Trump administration has revoked around 80,000 non-immigrant visas, a senior US State Department official said on Wednesday. The number of non-immigrant visa revocations has more than doubled this year, according to a report in the Washington Examiner.

Trump administration officials have also warned that foreigners expressing support for Palestinians or criticising Israel's actions in Gaza could face deportation, reported news agency Reuters.

A broad spectrum of offences, including driving under the influence, assault, and theft, led to the visa revocations.

The extent of the revocations reflects a broad immigration crackdown initiated by the Trump administration. It has deported an unprecedented number of migrants, including some who he

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