4 University of Oregon students' visas revoked by Homeland Security
- The Department of Homeland Security revoked student visas at multiple universities this week.
- A recent change in U.S. State Department enforcement may have caused the visa revocations.
- Universities such as UTSA, UT Austin, Harvard, and University of Washington reported revocations.
- The University at Buffalo stated that 13 F-1 visa holders had their SEVIS records terminated.
- Impacted students face deportation and must leave the country, which raises due process concerns.
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Homeland Security visa crackdown: More UO international students must leave or risk deportation
The University of Oregon's Lillis School of Business building exterior on a spring day. (Photo by Joshua Rainey/Getty Images)This article originally appeared in The Oregonian/OregonLive and is republished here with permission as part of an effort by Oregon news outlets to more thoroughly cover the state impact of federal actions. University of Oregon administrators have uncovered more international students whose visas were abruptly revoked by f…
Students, staff rally at MSU Mankato campus to protest ICE arrest
A week after five international students at Minnesota State University Mankato had their visas revoked and a sixth was detained, about 50 students, staff and supporters rallied on campus to show support for their classmates and push for the detained student’s return. The rally outside the student union was organized by Mavericks for Change, a Mankato student group. They encouraged international students to stay away, so they wouldn’t be targeted…
Where Students Have Had Their Visas Revoked
The Trump administration has quietly revoked hundreds of student visas across the country, wreaking havoc on the system. Explosion of Visa Terminations On March 27, Secretary of State Marco Rubio said the State Department had revok


Feds revoking visas, terminating student statuses of four more UMass students, bringing total to 10
AMHERST — Federal authorities are revoking the visas and terminating the student statuses of four more international students at the University of Massachusetts, increasing to 10 the number of pupils at risk of not being able to continue their studies on the Amherst campus.
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