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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Bay Area counselor gives advice on navigating the college process during Trump administration era
Facing federal research funding cuts, revocation of student visas and demands for admissions reform, the college landscape is changing fast. This presents new challenges for students and families navigating the already difficult college search journey.
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