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The cancellations have forced students to leave the United States essentially on the spot, in some cases sending university administrators scrambling to figure out how to help them complete their deg...
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Federal officials suddenly revoked the student visas of more than a dozen international students at Rochester-area universities this week, setting off a desperate scramble for them to leave the United...
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The Trump administration has revoked the visas of 15 Texas A&M University students as part of the federal government's latest push to apparently crack down on pro-Palestinian activism by foreign-born ...
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An increasing number of student deportation threats involve the revocation of visas based on relatively minor offenses like years-old misdemeanors, according to immigration attorneys, or sometimes no reason at all.
The Trump administrations nationwide crackdown on students has expanded to the Borderland. At least a dozen students at UTEP and EPCC are affected
More than 500 international students have had their visas revoked amid a wave of federal database removals as the Trump administration ramps up its crackdown on universities. Newsweek has contacted the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) for comment.
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ICE agents detained 33-year-old Aditya Harsono in Marshall, Minnesota, just days after his student visa was abruptly revoked.
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Hey there New Jersey! Here’s your audio update highlighting Rutgers University’s response to its international students having their visas canceled, the new standalone cancer hospital in New Brunswick and state employees now have a permanent remote work policy. Plus, the surprising group that could decide New Jersey’s next gubernatorial race.