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Tulsa-area exchange students, hosts worry over Trump admin visa cancellations

  • In early April, many international students discovered their legal status had been terminated with little notice while studying in the U.S.
  • Under the Trump administration, students fear sudden enforcement due to database checks managed by Homeland Security after 9/11.
  • Universities informed students of terminations via email, citing criminal record checks or visa revocation as reasons.
  • ACLU attorney Ramis Wadood noted the universities provided vague reasons; he stated, "The emails came as a shock."
  • Lawsuits are being filed and restraining orders granted, as around 1,300 students may have lost status, causing uncertainty.
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FOX Carolina broke the news in South Carolina, United States on Tuesday, April 15, 2025.
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