Colleges say the Trump administration is using new tactics to expel international students
- Colleges are alarmed as the Trump administration uses new tactics to expel international students, citing vague justifications to terminate their visas.
- Edward Inch, President of Minnesota State University, noted that five international students had their visas revoked for unclear reasons.
- Many members of the Association of Public and Land-grant Universities observed visa revocations without clear reasons, raising concerns about the treatment of international students.
- Authorities are vetting students based on past behavior, leading to concerns over students' First Amendment rights, according to Michelle Mittelstadt of the Migration Policy Institute.
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Trump admin quietly revoking visas of some international students without any warning
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