Nearly 150 Students Have Had Visas Revoked and Could Face Deportation
- The Trump administration revoked visas of international students across the U.S. In April 2025.
- Federal efforts targeted students' legal residency status, causing confusion and fear among them.
- Universities like Utah, Weber State, and Snow reported a combined total of at least 24 revocations.
- Secretary Rubio stated, "Once you've lost your visa, you're no longer legally able to be in the United States."
- Impacted students may face deportation, prompting universities to offer support and legal resources.
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‘Chilling silence’: Waves of Illinois’ international university students lose their visas
The federal government has revoked the visas of some international students studying at universities across Illinois, but college administrators are sharing few details, including how many students have been impacted.
‘Hopefully, things will change’: Toronto-area parents, students flock to U.S. college expo amid worries about Trump’s focus on foreign scholars
“We heard that universities are ironing things out for the students,” said one parent at Roy Thomson Hall Saturday, amid worries about Trump’s focus on foreign scholars.


The Trump administration faces new lawsuit over student visa revocations.
The Trump administration is the target of a new federal lawsuit seeking to stop the revocation of visas issued to international students. The lawsuit, filed by Kuck Baxter, an Atlanta-based law firm specializing in immigration, seeks to prevent federal officials from deporting these students. The firm also filed a temporary restraining order application with the Northern District Court of Georgia to reinstate visas that have been revoked. Accord…
Harry Siegel: A chaotic mayoral election with Trump looming
An uninhibited and revenge-oriented President Trump is escalating his full-scale assault on his enemies, very much including New York City and State. His administration is revoking student visas and even green cards with no due process to speak of — often without informing those students or their schools it’s done so. He’s personally threatening to pull all federal funds from so-called sanctuary cities like ours that don’t always cooperate with…
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