
The Trump administration has revoked the visas of 4,000 foreign students in its first 100 days — the bulk of which have committed crimes in the US including arson, assault and robbery, The Post has learned.
More than 90% of the rogue students who saw their visas nixed had committed crimes such as arson, wildlife and human trafficking, child endangerment, domestic abuse, DUI and robbery, a senior State Department source told The Post Monday.
More than 500 of them had assault raps.
“They came and they were breaking the law with no consequences,” said the source.
“We set up a special action team to handle this.”
The State Department worked with the Department of Homeland Security, which tapped into their databases and compared that information with existing law enforcement records.
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