Update: UW-Madison discovers another 13 student visas have been cancelled
- The Trump administration canceled visas for thirteen UW-Madison students and alumni this week.
- These revocations occurred amidst a broader effort to increase international student enrollment.
- Authorities suspect reasons for cancellations include pro-Palestinian protests and traffic infractions.
- Mark Pitsch stated that fourteen other visas were terminated at other Wisconsin universities.
- Visa cancellations could threaten the UW system's strategy to grow its international enrollment.
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Revoking the visas for international students at UW-Madison
MADISON, Wis. — Over a dozen current and former international students at the University of Wisconsin-Madison have had their visas revoked by the Trump administration. The university learned on April 7 that the Student and Exchange Visitor Information System (SEVIS) records of six current students and seven alumni on employment extensions were terminated. That typically means that those individuals would then be required to leave the country imm…
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