India, Nov. 6 -- The US President Donald Trump-led administration has revoked roughly 80,000 non-immigrant visas since taking office on January 20, according to a senior state department official.

The cancellations stem from a wide range of offenses, including driving under the influence, assault, and theft.

Of the total revocations, about 16,000 were linked to DUI cases, around 12,000 to assault, and nearly 8,000 to theft, Reuters reported, citing the state department officials.

The numbers were first reported by Washington Examiner.

The scale of revocations reveal a larger trend of immigration crackdown, which has led to the deportation of a record number of migrants, including individuals who still held valid visas.

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