Rubio says at least 300 foreign students’ visas have been revoked
- Secretary of State Marco Rubio estimated that the U.S. Has revoked at least 300 student visas for participating in pro-Palestine demonstrations, stating that these visas are for education, not activism that harms institutions.
- Rubio indicated that revoked visas make students illegal in the country, requiring them to leave to avoid deportation.
- Columbia University was highlighted as a site of protests that allegedly harassed Jewish students, and the U.S. Is cracking down on both antisemitism and illegal immigration.
- The United States has revoked at least 300 student visas for those involved in pro-Palestine demonstrations, according to Secretary of State Marco Rubio.
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International students in Pa. and N.J. have had their visas revoked by the Trump administration, sparking anxiety on college campuses
Federal agents searched dorms at Columbia and seized a Tufts student off the street, while visas were revoked for students at Rowan, Temple, and Rutgers
Rising Visa Cancellations Spark Fear Among International Students
Some international students are trying to take steps to avoid deportation, including deleting social media, keeping their views to themselves and avoiding demonstrations, reports the Washington Post.
Visas revoked for five international students at UMass Amherst, chancellor says - The Boston Globe
The university received no notification from federal authorities that the students’ legal status to remain in the US had been revoked, Chancellor Javier Reyes wrote.


University of Cincinnati: Government revokes student visas for multiple international students
The Department of Homeland Security revoked the student visas for multiple international students at UC, the university's president said in a letter to campus Thursday afternoon.UC President Neville G. Pinto said in his letter that the F-1 visas for "a small number" of international students on campus were revoked. Non-U.S. citizens must have an F-1 visa to study as an undergraduate or graduate at any U.S. university or college. "While we are aw…


Two NC State students leave US after visas terminated
Two graduate students at North Carolina State University have left the United States after the US State Department revoked their student visas. The students, both enrolled in the College of Engineering, were informed last week of their visa terminations and, after consulting with attorneys and family members, chose to leave the country voluntarily to avoid deportation. The two students are from Saudi Arabia, one of them identified by the Technic…
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