Media: The U.S. Department of State will check 55 million foreign visas for violations

The U.S. Department of State will check 55 million foreign visas to see if they violate immigration regulations, and if any violations are found, the visas will be revoked or the holders will be deported.

The U.S. Department of State told Associated Press: "All people holding U.S. visas will be continuously checked, and no issues that entitle them to this document will be overlooked."

The U.S. government said it is looking for violations, such as expired visas, criminal activities, threats to public safety, participation in any form of terrorism, or support for terrorist organizations.

If such information is found, the visa will be revoked, and if the visa holder is currently in the United States, they will also face the danger of deportation.

On January 20 this year, Trump made his first speech as the 47th President of the United States, promising to immediately stop illegal immigration from infiltrating the U.S. territory, and to start a process of deporting millions of immigrants, and declared a national emergency situation on the southern border of the country.

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