2 students, 5 recent grads from Carnegie Mellon University have visas revoked
- The federal government revoked visas of two current CMU students last week.
- The Trump administration targeted students involved with pro-Palestinian activism or speech.
- CMU officials offered support, including legal resources, to the impacted students.
- Provost Garrett and Dean Casalegno stated the incidents raise community concerns.
- Terminating residency status with little notice leaves students vulnerable to deportation.
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Carnegie Mellon: Student visas for 2 students, 5 recent graduates revoked
"These incidents understandably raise wider concerns for many in our community, and we take seriously our continued responsibility to ensure that our community is equipped with the information they need to navigate these uncertain times."
·Pittsburgh, United States
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