Feds pull SEVIS of 5 MSU-Mankato international students
- Five international students at Minnesota State University, Mankato had their SEVIS records terminated by the federal government.
- A Global Education staffer discovered the record terminations during a routine check, prompting the university's response.
- President Inch emailed the MSU-Mankato community on April 2, explaining the situation and offering support to affected students.
- President Inch stated that privacy laws prevent the university from sharing further information regarding the students.
- An attorney, Davis, noted the terminations could relate to country of origin or heightened social media scrutiny.
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Visas revoked, records terminated for more students at U of M, MSU Mankato
MANKATO, Minn. — Five international students at Minnesota State University, Mankato have had their Student Exchange Visitor Information System records terminated by the Department of Homeland Security, and the University of Minnesota now says it is aware of three students systemwide who have had their visas terminated. MSU Mankato President Edward Inch made the announcement in an email to students and staff Wednesday, April 2. Inch said universi…
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