US Cancels Over 600 Visas in First Month of Birthright Tourism Crackdown
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United States federal agencies have launched an intensified global crackdown on birth tourism, revoking over 600 visitor visas in the first month under stringent executive directives.
- US State Department revoked over 600 visitor visas in the initial 30 days of enforcement.
- Federal criminal investigations launched against commercial facilitators and broker networks.
- Automated intelligence taskforces deployed across international airports and consulates.
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The United States federal government has launched an intensive enforcement campaign targeting birthright citizenship tourism, resulting in the cancellation of over 600 international visas within the first thirty days following the latest executive directives. The initiative is part of an expanded policy package aimed at reforming non-immigrant visa regulations.
According to statements released by the US State Department and immigration authorities, consular officers abroad have received revised guidance to scrutinize visa applicants suspected of traveling primarily to obtain birthright citizenship for newborns. The rigorous measures include enhanced biometric screening and background verifications.
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