Visa crackdown leads international students in the U.S. to reconsider summer travel
- International students are reconsidering summer travel plans due to the Trump administration's visa crackdown, which has created a sense of vulnerability.
- The University of California, Berkeley, advised that international travel is risky because of 'strict vetting and enforcement.'
- Since late March, at least 1,220 students from 187 colleges have had their visas revoked or legal status terminated.
- Some students are hiding or leaving the country due to fear of deportation.
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Harvard Sends International Students’ Info to DHS, Does Not Specify What Records Were Shared
Harvard shared data with the Department of Homeland Security in response to its request for information on international students’ disciplinary records and illegal activity, the University announced in a Wednesday evening email to affiliates.
Visa Crackdown Leads International Students in the US to Reconsider Summer Travel
On summer break from a Ph.D. program, an international student at University of California, San Diego, was planning a trip with a few friends to Hawaii. But after seeing international students across the United States stripped of their legal status, the student decided against it.
Trump administration confirms targeting international students with minor offenses
Any contact with law enforcement can now have major consequences for immigrants caught up in the Trump administration's crackdown. This has been especially tough for foreign students.
US: Visa Crackdown Leads International Students in United States To Reconsider Summer Travel
On summer break from a PhD programme, an international student at University of California, San Diego, was planning a trip with a few friends to Hawaii. But after seeing international students across the United States stripped of their legal status, the student decided against it. Any travel, even inside the US, just didn't seem worth the risk. US: Visa Crackdown Leads International Students in United States To Reconsider Summer Travel.
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