Trump Targets 55 Million Visa Holders for Deportation Violations

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President Donald Trump has set his sights on 55 million people holding U.S. visas, announcing plans to review their status for potential deportation violations. This bold move has grabbed headlines and stirred debate across the country.

According to Trump, the massive review aims to identify those who may have broken visa rules, such as overstaying or working without permission. The announcement, made during a recent rally, signals a return to the tough immigration stance that defined much of Trump’s time in office.

Immigration experts say this is one of the largest visa crackdowns in U.S. history. But critics argue it could lead to chaos, as millions of people live and work legally, and some visa records might be outdated or inaccurate.

The Department of Homeland Security has not yet confirmed any official plans or processes. For now, this remains Trump’s promise of a hard line on immigration ahead of the 2026 elections.

As always, the conversation around immigration in America is heating up, with passionate voices on both sides of the debate. We’ll keep an eye on how this story develops and what it means for the millions of visa holders in the U.S.

Sazid Kabir

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