The Trump administration has announced the revocation of all visas held by South Sudanese passport holders, citing the South Sudanese government’s refusal to accept deported citizens in a timely manner. This unprecedented move targets individuals based on nationality and blocks future visa issuance, marking a significant shift in U.S. immigration policy under President Trump.
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Secretary of State Marco Rubio stated that South Sudan’s transitional government was “taking advantage” of the United States, emphasizing that countries must cooperate in repatriating their nationals. The decision comes as South Sudan faces renewed fears of civil war and struggles with economic instability.
South Sudanese nationals previously benefited from Temporary Protected Status (TPS) due to insecurity at home, but this designation is set to expire on May 3, 2025. The revocation affects thousands of individuals, including models Adut Akech and Anok Yai, who are exempt as U.S. passport holders. Critics argue this policy undermines diplomacy and risks returning individuals to unsafe conditions in South Sudan.

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