Tulsa-area exchange students, hosts worry over Trump admin visa cancellations
- Since late March, the federal government has terminated the legal status of international students across the U.S.
- The Trump administration's increased enforcement actions on immigration have created fear among international students.
- Universities learned of the status terminations while checking a Department of Homeland Security database, and students received email notifications.
- ACLU attorney Ramis Wadood stated, "The students never received a clear reason why," status terminations occurred.
- Lawsuits have been filed and restraining orders granted, as students are unsure of their next steps and face potential deportation.
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Lawsuit challenges revocation of visas for international students
By ALIA WONG, Associated Press WASHINGTON (AP) — A class action lawsuit filed Friday asks a federal court to reinstate the legal status of international students who have been stripped of their visas in a Trump administration crackdown that has left more than a thousand fearful of deportation. The suit filed by several American Civil Liberties Union affiliates seeks to represent more than 100 students in New England and Puerto Rico. “Internation…
International students panic with more than 1,000 fearing deportation
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Visas of over 1000 students in US cancelled, deportation fears rise: Report
More than 1,000 foreign students in the United States have lost their visas or legal status in a recent move by the US government that has triggered fear and panic among foreign students, many of whom are Indian. The impromptu move by the American government has impacted students at more than 160 institutions of higher education, including Harvard, Stanford, the University of Michigan, and Ohio State University, reported the Associated Press. Mo…
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