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Trump Administration Prepares To Vet Foreign Students’ Social Media Before Granting Visas

It appears the State Department is preparing to vet the social media accounts of foreign students who want to attend college in the U.S. before granting them visas.

On Tuesday, Secretary of State Marco Rubio ordered all U.S. embassies to stop scheduling new interviews for certain visas, including those used by international students.

Rubio’s message, which was sent via cable to all the U.S. embassies, said that “effective immediately, in preparation for an expansion of required social media screening and vetting, consular sections should not add any additional student or exchange visitor (F, M, and J) visa appointment capacity until further guidance is issued septel, which we anticipate in the coming days.”

Politico, which obtained the cable, noted that “Septel” is State Department shorthand for “separate telegram.”

Although the cable notes the White house wants a potential student’s social media accounts to be considered when granting visas, Politico pointed out that it did not specifically list the criteria that would be used to judge a visa.

The policy change comes amid the president’s war on elite educational institutions like Harvard, which he claims is not doing enough to stop on-campus antisemitism, a term he defines to include support for Palestinians in Gaza.

In addition to students, the new guidelines would apply to exchange visitors, such as visiting interns, au pairs, instructors and others.

The changes would not only slow down the visa process for students, it could also financially impact universities that receive tuition from foreign students.

A U.S. official, speaking on condition of anonymity, told the Associated Press the suspension of interviews will be temporary and won’t affect applicants who have already scheduled interviews for student visas.

Rubio’s directive comes after the Trump administration revoked Harvard University’s ability to enroll international students, a move that was quickly blocked by a federal judge.

The administration has also revoked the legal status of thousands of international students already in the U.S., leading some to leave the country out of deportation fears.

Preliminary court rulings appeared to favor the students’ rights in many cases, and the government reacted by expanding the grounds for terminating international students’ legal status.

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Mexican Singer with Suspected Drug Cartel Ties Cancels on 50,000 Fans as U.S. Visa Revoked

A popular singer from Chiapas, Mexico, has announced that he has cancelled his U.S. tour after the Trump administration denied his visa request.

Singer Julión Álvarez took to his social media to tell fans in Arlington, Texas, that he was forced to cancel his shows there after being refused an entry visa.

“We don’t have the ability to come to the US and fulfill our commitment to you,” Álvarez wrote on Instagram, according to the Daily Beast. “The event will be postponed, until we hear what comes next.”

This is not the first time that Álvarez was forced to disappoint fans in the U.S. as he has been repeatedly denied a visa over the last decade. Indeed, last year, the Biden administration unexpectedly approved his request for temporary visa to perform in the U.S. and it was the first time in seven years he was permitted to enter the country.

U.S. officials have repeatedly denied the singer’s visa requests after suspicions that he is linked to Raúl Flores, a Sinaloa Drug Cartel leader. However, Álvarez has steadfastly denied being involved in any cartel business. And even though he admitted to partnering with Flores in a real estate business deal, he said that he did not know the real estate company he was doing business with was connected to Flores.

Álvarez is not the first Mexican artist to have concerts cancelled due to the Trump administration’s denial of a visa.

In April, the State Department denied temporary visitor visas to Los Alegres del Barranco, a Narcocorrido band that sings songs glorifying the drug cartels.

In a post replying to the revocation of their visas, the band insisted they never intended to offend anyone, writing in Spanish, “It was never our intention to generate controversy, let alone cause offense. We will take more stringent measures regarding the visual and narrative content of our performances,” according to the San Francisco Chronicle.

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Marco Rubio: Judge’s Order Blocking Deportations to Cause ‘Irreparable Harm to U.S. Foreign Policy’

Secretary of State Marco Rubio says a federal judge’s court order blocking the Trump administration from deporting illegal aliens to South Sudan will cause “significant and irreparable harm to United States foreign policy.”

Rubio’s comments came in a late-night filing to the U.S. District Court for the District of Massachusetts after Judge Brian Murphy, appointed by former President Joe Biden, ruled this week that the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) violated a prior preliminary injunction by deporting eight illegal aliens, all violent convicts, to South Sudan.

The Trump administration had deported the illegal aliens, some of whom have been convicted of murder, rape, and child sex crimes, to South Sudan after their native countries refused to take them back.

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Rubio, in his filing to the court, argues that Murphy’s order has already disrupted U.S. diplomacy with South Sudan, Libya, and Djibouti, threatening the president’s Article II authority to conduct foreign policy.

“This Department of Justice believes that this situation urgently requires judicial intervention to restore President Trump’s full Article II authority to conduct foreign policy,” a DOJ official told Breitbart News.

In a separate filing, Trump’s DOJ is asking for Murphy’s order to be stayed pending appeal, arguing that “federal courts have no authority to direct the Executive Branch to conduct foreign relations in a particular way, or engage with a foreign sovereign in a given manner.”

“Because cooperation with other nations is required to transport and distribute international humanitarian aid, it is almost certain the Court’s interjection will result in delayed or reduced humanitarian efforts across the region in a time of severe humanitarian crisis,” the DOJ filing states.

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“Furthermore, the Court’s Orders impermissibly disrupt the President’s ability to faithfully execute the nation’s immigration laws,” the filing continues.

Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth similarly filed a declaration to the court, though it is under seal.

The illegal aliens deported to South Sudan include five convicted murderers, one convicted robber, one convicted child sex predator, and one convicted rapist. Several of the illegal aliens were also convicted of assault, and one was convicted of kidnapping in addition to his murder conviction.

John Binder is a reporter for Breitbart News. Email him at jbinder@breitbart.com. Follow him on Twitter here



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Watch Live: Marco Rubio Testifies Before House Foreign Affairs Committee

Secretary of State Marco Rubio testifies before the House Foreign Affairs Committee on Wednesday, May 21.

Rubio pushed back hard against Democrats attacking the Trump administration’s immigration policies in hearings on Tuesday, calling out Sen. Tim Kaine for objecting to accepting South African refugees because they are white and shaming Sen. Chris Van Hollen for defending criminal illegal aliens.

Rubio will also testify before the House Appropriations Committee on Wednesday afternoon.

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Rubio to Sen. Kaine on Afrikaners: ‘You Don’t Like That They’re White’

Secretary of State Marco Rubio clashed with Democrats over the Trump administration’s recent acceptance of South African refugees, telling Sen. Tim Kaine (D-VA) that he does not “like the fact that they’re white” in a Tuesday exchange.

The heated conversation took place during a Senate Foreign Relations Committee hearing, with Kaine calling the State Department’s claims of “government-sponsored racial discrimination” against the minority Afrikaner population “specious.”

Implying that the U.S. government has given Afrikaners preferential treatment to become legal refugees due to their race, Kaine asked, “Can you have a different standard based upon the color of somebody’s skin? Would that be acceptable?”

“I’m not the one arguing that, apparently you are because you don’t like the fact that they’re white and that’s why they’re coming,” Rubio shot back:

 

“The United States has a right to pick and choose who they allow into the United States,” the secretary continued, before being interrupted by the senator. 

“Based on the color of somebody’s skin?” Kaine again pressed. 

Rubio replied, “You’re the one that’s talking about the color of their skin, not me. These are people whose farms were burned down and they were killed because of the color of their skin.”

The spat stemmed from less than 60 white South African refugees touching down in the United States on May 12, with President Donald Trump condemning the “genocide that’s taking place” against them.

Deputy Secretary of State Christopher Landau welcomed the group, which included families with young children, at Dulles International Airport, decrying the “unjust racial discrimination” and “violence” they faced in their home country.

“They were really subject to very serious, egregious, and targeted threats, and we wish them well in their journey in the United States,” Landau told Breitbart News at the time. “We underscored for them that the American people are a welcoming and generous people, and we underscore the importance of assimilation into the United States, which is one of the very important factors that we look to in refugee admissions and through this resettlement program for these folks who were vetted in South Africa.”

Kaine continued in his remarks on Tuesday, “Now we’re creating a special pathway for white Afrikaner farmers in a country governed by a unity government that includes the Afrikaner parties.”

“Would you agree, Mr. Secretary, that if we’re interpreting the phrase ‘a well-founded fear of persecution’, we should apply that standard evenhandedly?”

Rubio responded, “I think we should apply it in the national security interest of the United States.”

“The United States has the right to choose who it allows in and to prioritize that choice,” he added.

“And should that be applied evenhandedly?” Kaine asked, to which Rubio replied, “Our foreign policy does not require evenhandedness.”

Sen. Chris Van Hollen, the Maryland Democrat who led the charge to El Salvador to advocate for accused MS-13 gang member and alleged wife-beater Kilmar Abrego Garcia, also had some angry words for Rubio during the hearing.

“I regret voting for you,” Van Hollen told the secretary, who was unanimously confirmed by the Senate in January. 

“Your regret for voting for me confirms I’m doing a good job,” Rubio responded:

Olivia Rondeau is a politics reporter for Breitbart News based in Washington, DC. Find her on X/Twitter and Instagram. 



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Watch Live: Marco Rubio Testifies Before Senate Appropriations Committee

Secretary of State Marco Rubio testifies before the Senate Appropriations Committee on Tuesday, May 20.

Secretary Rubio will be answering questions about the State Department’s proposed budget.

Rubio has been a key member of President Donald Trump’s second administration, working with the president and Vice President JD Vance to broker a ceasefire between India and Pakistan recently while continuing to support Trump’s efforts to end the war between Ukraine and Russia.

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