Campus communities rally around international students threatened by ICE
- The Trump administration recently began revoking hundreds of student visas and threatening deportation for international students nationwide.
- This crackdown follows campus protests and administration accusations that universities allow anti-Semitism.
- These actions create fear among students and lead to requests for student journalists to remove published content.
- An Associated Press review found over 1,000 students had visas revoked or status terminated since late March.
- This creates a climate of fear on campuses, prompting pushback from universities and students against the policies.
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College Journalists Wrestle with Transparency as Students Fear Deportation for Speaking out
CHICAGO (AP) — Over the past few weeks, Greta Reich, editor-in-chief of Stanford University's student newspaper, has had almost two dozen requests to take down quotes, bylines, photos and opinion articles from current and former sources and writers.
US universities defy Trump deportations of foreign students
US universities are providing help to foreign students to withstand President Donald Trump's immigration crackdown, including advising them not to leave the country and guiding them on how to complete degrees.
Trump Administration Targets Nearly 2,000 Pro-Palestine Students with Legal Action - Quds News Network
Washington (Quds News Network)- The Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR) said Friday that the Trump administration has launched legal action against nearly 2,000 university students and activists over their support for Palestine and anti-genocide activism. The measures come after U.S. President Donald Trump signed an executive order aimed at combating ‘antisemitism’ earlier this year. CAIR reported that U.S. immigration authorities began…

Foreign students give up American dream over Trump crackdown
After President Donald Trump's administration revoked hundreds of student visas and threatened deportation for participants of pro-Palestinian campus protests, international students told AFP they were reconsidering their dreams of earning degrees in the United States.
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