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“These decisions are happening in a vacuum, without communication to the school or the student, and [university leaders] are trying to work backward to figure out why,” he said.
The New York Times |
At least 147 international students were abruptly stripped of their ability to stay in the United States in recent days, according to universities and media reports, sowing fear among students and co...
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In many cases, the students are now at risk of being deported.
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Penn said it's "also aware of reports of encounters with ICE agents at Penn and additional visa revocations" but provided no details.
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Axios on MSNWhat to know about the wave of student visa cancellationsThe feds are expanding their revocation of student visas nationwide, sidestepping the regulations governing visa status, attorneys say. The big picture: The Trump administration has moved beyond penalizing international students over pro-Palestinian activism and stripped scores of students' visas without explanation,
The Trump administration has set off a firestorm by revoking the visas of international U.S. college students involved in campus protests.
Tufts University leaders said that they have no information that supports the revocation of Rümeysa Öztürk's visa or her detainment in an ICE facility in Louisiana.
More and more cases of students losing their status. Marco Rubio says he is revoking visas for "those lunatics."
The Trump administration has targeted international students in wake of pro-Palestinian protests and other activities.
The cancellation of visas without warning has international students, higher education institutions, and political leaders on high alert.
Federal immigration officials are rescinding the legal status of some international students, using rarely invoked powers.
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‘Distressing’: University President Reacts to Detainment of Foreign StudentThe Trump administration’s immigration enforcement policies are increasingly impacting international students. A recent case at Tufts University drew attention after Turkish citizen Rumeysa Ozturk was detained by Department of Homeland Security (DHS) agents outside her Somerville residence.