International students ordered to leave US wonder: Why me?
- US authorities have revoked visas and study authorizations for international university students nationwide.
- The administration states it targets students for committing crimes or participating in pro-Palestinian demonstrations.
- Immigration attorneys report students losing status without receiving clear explanations for the actions.
- Over 1,400 international students across dozens of campuses have lost their legal status.
- Many students face leaving the US or continuing studies under threat of detention by authorities.
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Rutgers international students sue feds over revoked status
The students say the changed status immediately makes them vulnerable to arrest, detention, and deportation. (Daniella Heminghaus for New Jersey Monitor)Five international Rutgers University students and a recent graduate of the state school are suing the federal government for abruptly terminating their records in student visa status database, saying it has upended their lives and left in doubt whether they can remain in the United States. In …

International students ordered to leave US wonder: Why me?
The list of international university students in weeks who've lost their visas or other authorization to stay in the United States has now surpassed 1,400, affecting dozens of campuses nationwide.While the Trump administration has said it is targeting students and scholars who've committed crimes or participated in pro-Palestinian demonstrations, many of those now facing the prospect of forced deportation say they never protested anything and ha…
Foreign Students in U.S. Detained, Lose Visas Amid Pro-Palestinian Activism
News Ghana, Latest Updates and Breaking News of Ghana, News Ghana, https://newsghana.com.gh/foreign-students-in-u-s-detained-lose-visas-amid-pro-palestinian-activism/In recent weeks, foreign students at American universities have reported a surge in detentions and visa revocations linked to their public support for Palestinian rights. Accounts shared across social media describe plainclothes agents arriving without notice to detain students, oft…
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