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Trump Administration Revokes 4,000 Student Visas Linked to Criminal Records for Assault, Robbery

  • The Trump administration revoked thousands of international students' visas starting in 2020 based on alleged criminal histories, primarily in the United States.
  • This action arose from a mass government program targeting minor legal incidents without verifying the accuracy or severity of the records involved.
  • Affected students faced disenrollment, barred class attendance, restriction from work, and were often advised to leave the country despite full compliance with immigration rules.
  • Officials disclosed that the terminations occurred quickly after receiving data from a law enforcement database sweep, impacting at least 6,400 students, many with dismissed or minor charges like speeding ten mph over limits.
  • The backlash prompted judicial rebukes for due process violations, court challenges, and eventual partial government rollbacks, yet concerns remain about systemic errors in immigration enforcement.
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How the Trump administration labeled students as criminals with no evidence

The Trump administration ordered international students to be effectively designated as criminals without checking if the information was true, court records reviewed by CNN show, along with new information that was revealed by a government official at a court hearing Tuesday.

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