Visas revoked from students at multiple Maryland universities
- Federal authorities revoked visas from students at multiple Maryland universities.
- The Trump administration's crackdown on foreign policy views may be a cause.
- UMBC and Johns Hopkins students had their F-1 visa records terminated without prior notice.
- One anonymous Johns Hopkins student expressed feeling frustrated, stating, "maybe I'm going to be the next one."
- Universities are offering support while seeking explanations for the visa revocations.
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International students studying in Maryland lose U.S. visas, amid Trump college crackdown
The Trump Administration is continuing its crackdown on American colleges and universities in a variety of ways.Lately, the U.S. Department of Homeland Security has begun revoking international student visas.The government's actions have generally been in response to how universities around the nation have handled on campus demonstrations and protests pertaining to the war in Gaza.So far many Ivy League institutions like Columbia, Harvard and Pr…
DEVELOPING: Federal Government Terminates About Six GU Community Members’ Immigration Statuses
The federal government has terminated about six Georgetown University community members’ immigration statuses, according to an update posted on a university webpage April 9. The webpage, on the university’s International Student & Scholar Services website, says the university had not been officially notified of the terminations by the government. “We are aware of approximately six community members who have had their immigration status termina…
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