Colleges say the Trump administration is using new tactics to expel international students
- Over 1,000 international students across more than 160 U.S. Colleges and universities have recently experienced abrupt revocation of their visas or legal status.
- The visa revocations occurred amid a broad DHS policy implemented by the Trump administration, with many students and advocates citing unclear or minor infractions as causes.
- Students face risk of detention and deportation, while several lawsuits challenge the government’s denial of due process and argue the revocations lack adequate justification.
- Attorney Charles Kuck stated in court that the government likely aims to make students "just leave," highlighting the impact on more than 1300 students’ residency and education.
- Colleges express concern that these actions may deter future international enrollment and have raised legal and community support efforts, but the future of these visas remains uncertain.
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Visas restored for four MSU international students - Springfield Daily Citizen
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More than 1,000 international students have had their visas or legal status revoked
More than 1,000 international students have had their visas or legal status revoked in recent weeks, and several have filed lawsuits against the Trump administration, arguing the government denied them due process when it suddenly took away their permission to be in the U.S.The actions by the federal government to terminate students' legal status have left hundreds of scholars at risk of detention and deportation. Their schools range from privat…


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