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U.S. Implements New Visa Restrictions Targeting Cybercrime, Sextortion
August 21, 2026
Why it matters locally: This new federal policy could help protect Kansans from online investment scams and sextortion, which have defrauded U.S. citizens of billions. The visa restrictions aim to disrupt international criminal organizations that often target individuals across the country, including those in Kansas.
WASHINGTON – The U.S. government implemented a new global visa restriction policy on July 23, 2026, aimed at individuals responsible for or complicit in cybercrime and cyber-enabled crime. Secretary of State Marco Rubio announced the measure, which applies to those involved in activities such as online investment scams and sextortion. The policy, enacted under Section 212(a)(3)(C) of the Immigration and Nationality Act, can also affect immediate family members of individuals engaged in these illicit activities. Officials cited online investment scams as having defrauded U.S. citizens of at least $10 billion in 2024. President Trump previously issued Executive Order 14390, titled "Combatting Cybercrime, Fraud, and Predatory Schemes Against American Citizens." This order outlined actions to address online investment scams. Officials stated that Chinese transnational criminal organizations often orchestrate these scams, which they also link to corruption, money laundering, and human trafficking. Reports indicate offenders operating overseas have specifically targeted American children with sextortion scams. The U.S. government has deployed tools, including sanctions, prosecutions, asset seizures, extradition requests, and international law enforcement cooperation, to address these criminal networks.
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