DHS revokes student visas at CUNY and Fordham, schools say
- Across the country, colleges report unexpected revocations of international student visas by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement.
- Targeted students are often involved with pro-Palestinian activism, though reasons for revocation are not always clear.
- Universities like Carnegie Mellon, Pittsburgh, Harvard, Stanford, and others have discovered terminated student records in SEVIS.
- One student, Jayson Ma, faces uncertainty despite a dismissed DUI case; Joseph Murphy said, "But for now, you don't want to be the test case."
- Visa revocations leave students vulnerable, prompting universities to offer support and legal guidance amidst unanswered questions from authorities.
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Immigration authorities revoke visas of students from Winona State University and Riverland Community College
ROCHESTER — At least two southeastern Minnesota students have had their visas revoked by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE). An international student studying at Riverland Community College had their visa revoked and their F-1 visa status terminated on Friday, April 4. According to an email sent to students from Kat Linaker, the college’s president, the individual’s F-1 visa status was also terminated. This status allows individuals …
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