US to⁣ Revoke Visas of Chinese Students Linked to Communist Party

⁢ Updated May 29, 2025

The ⁤U.S. government is intensifying its scrutiny of chinese​ students, with ‌plans ⁣to revoke⁣ visas for⁤ those connected to
the Chinese Communist Party⁢ or studying in key sectors.‍ Sen. Marco Rubio confirmed the ​new measures aimed at⁣ curbing
‌ ⁢ foreign influence in critical academic and technology fields.

Rubio ⁣announced the​ policy shift on X, stating that the U.S. will begin revoking visas of Chinese students with ties to
​ ⁢ the⁣ Chinese Communist Party or studying in critical fields. ​This move signals a ⁤notable change in U.S. policy toward
⁣ educational exchanges with ‌China,​ especially those‌ seen as potential national⁣ security threats.

The policy is expected to target individuals in high-stakes areas such as artificial ⁣intelligence, quantum computing,‍ and
advanced ‍engineering. These ‌disciplines are often cited in intelligence assessments as key areas of competition with
China.

Sen. Marco Rubio
Sen. Marco Rubio announced the crackdown. (Image: Getty)

Concerns over espionage and intellectual property⁣ theft within U.S. academic institutions have fueled ‌the policy change,
marking a new era‍ of vigilance.

Earlier,a temporary halt was placed on student visa appointments globally,including for British nationals,to prepare
​for expanded social media screening and vetting,according to Politico.

Aaron Reichlin-melnick of the American⁣ Immigration⁢ Council⁤ expressed concerns about the economic impact of restricting
⁤ ⁢ ⁢ foreign students. Reichlin-Melnick cited NAFSA data indicating that restricting student visas could threaten nearly $44
⁤ ​ billion in economic contributions and over 370,000 jobs across the United States.

What’s next

The U.S. government is expected to release further details on the implementation of the new visa policy in the coming
​days. The focus will likely remain on⁢ students in‌ sensitive fields and those with suspected ties​ to the Chinese Communist
‌ ⁤ ⁣ Party.