International students are being told by email that their visas are revoked and that they must ‘self-deport.’ What to know
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Indiana's international students on edge as DHS revokes study visas, threatens deportation
Jideofor Odoeze has lived in South Bend with his wife and two American-born children since 2018. The Nigerian Ph.D. student is set to graduate in May from the University of Notre Dame and is in the process of buying a…
International students are being told by email that their visas are revoked and that they must ‘self-deport.’ What to know
By Andy Rose, CNN (CNN) — For hundreds of thousands of people every year who dream of studying or researching in the United States, a student visa is the golden ticket. Now, for hundreds of people already at US colleges and universities, it is turning into a one-way ticket back to their home countries as President Donald Trump’s administration continues an aggressive effort to revoke visas and push academics out of the country – whether voluntar…
Is ICE Targeting Muslim Students? Lawsuits Mount After 1,400 Visas Revoked
At least 19 international students are taking legal action against the US Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) following the abrupt termination of their student statuses. The students are demanding reinstatement of their immigration status, arguing that it was revoked without legal justification. These lawsuits come amid US President Donald Trump's sweeping crackdown on campus protesters, particularly those perceived to support Hamas. With …
15 international student visas at Mason revoked by federal government
George Mason University responds to the U.S. government’s decision to revoke 15 student visas BY BARRETT BALZER, NEWS EDITOR On April 15, President Washington’s office sent a campus-wide email confirming recent reports, detailed in Axios, regarding the visa statuses of international students at George Mason. The confirmation follows President Trump’s executive orders, signed on Jan. 20, declaring a national security emergency over immigration p…
Penn State & Local Officials Voice Support & Concern For International Students As Some Have Visas Revoked
A high-ranking Penn State official and local government leaders this week offered support and concern for the university’s international students as some have been caught up in the Trump administration’s vast effort to terminate the lawful status of visa-holders nationwide. “Here at Penn State, we have more than 11,500 international faculty, staff, and students — vital members of our community,” Tracy Langkilde, interim executive vice president …
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