Readers respond: Emperor Trump has no clothes
- The Trump administration is targeting international students, leading to the revocation of visas for at least 600 students across 90 colleges in the U.S., as reported by immigration attorneys.
- Students have cited a lack of explanation for the visa revocations, with no prior criminal charges against them, states an attorney from the American Civil Liberties Union.
- This situation has caused significant concerns about the future of international students in the U.S., impacting collegiate revenues, as noted by advocacy groups.
- Affected students, including those from India and China, have not received notices to appear in immigration court and are uncertain about their status, according to advocacy groups.
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Readers respond: Emperor Trump has no clothes
By now everyone must know “the emperor has no clothes.” But in the president’s extreme vanity, his administration has shown that it is not just against illegal immigration but rather all foreigners, revoking the visas of about two dozen international students at Oregon schools, (“Trump administration targets more international students at Oregon universities,” April 10).
Hundreds of International Student Visas Abruptly Revoked
Hundreds of international students in the US have unexpectedly lost their legal immigration status since the start of the month, immigration attorneys tell the AP . At least 600 students across 90 colleges have been affected, but advocacy groups say the true number could be hundreds more. Students in several states...
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