
Return home before you get arrested – Shehu Sani Advises Nigerians With Revoked US Visas to Return Home
Former federal lawmaker, Senator Shehu Sani, has urged Nigerians and other Africans whose US visas were recently revoked by President Donald Trump’s administration to return home before facing possible arrest by immigration authorities.
Reports indicate that the US State Department has revoked about 80,000 visas since the start of Trump’s presidency, including 12,000 linked to assault, 16,000 to driving under the influence, and 8,000 belonging to students.
Reacting in a post on X on Monday, Shehu Sani advised the affected Nigerians to leave the US voluntarily, warning that “no matter how long they have lived there, it is not their father’s house.”
He wrote: “Nigerians and other thousands of Africans whose visas were recently revoked by President Trump should hasten and leave the country and return home before they get arrested by ICE.
No matter how long you live in the comfort of your adopted home, you will someday be reminded that it’s not your father’s house.”




