More than 300 student visas revoked as the government expands reasons for deportation
- The U.S. Government has revoked the visas of more than 300 international students, including recent graduates from Harvard.
- The White House has indicated that speaking critically about the Trump administration may have severe consequences for students.
- Harvard's lack of response to the government's actions raises concerns about complicity among its administration.
- Students are encouraged to protest and advocate for safety and free speech to protect their rights and those of their peers.
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Foreign Student Crackdown Reportedly Skyrockets As Trump Admin Pulls More Than 1,100 Visas
The Trump administration has reportedly revoked more than 1,100 foreign student visas since it declared war on alleged terrorist sympathizers and antisemitism.
State Department revokes at least 529 student visas
(CNN, KYMA/KECY) - The Trump administration has now canceled the visas of at least 529 students, faculty and researchers across 88 colleges and universities, according to a data review by CNN. Early high-profile student deportation cases in February and March saw the government cancel the visas of students tied to pro-Palestine protests and detain them. However, universities impacted say it does not appear that federal law enforcement is detaini…
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