US Revokes 300+ International Student Visas Amid Crackdown
US Revokes 300+ International Student Visas Amid Crackdown

US Revokes 300+ International Student Visas Amid Crackdown

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The Trump administration has revoked over 300 international student visas across the U.S., affecting multiple prestigious universities, including Harvard, Stanford, and the University of California system. The reasons for these revocations remain unclear, although some speculate ties to political activism or participation in protests. Universities have expressed concern and are providing legal assistance to affected students, emphasizing their commitment to supporting international members of their communities. Institutions like UCLA and UC Berkeley reported significant numbers of affected students and alumni, with the federal government yet to provide specific explanations for these actions. The crackdown reflects the administration's broader immigration policy stance, as stated by Secretary of State Marco Rubio, who suggested revocations are linked to causing disturbances on campus. Amidst the uncertainty, universities continue to monitor the situation closely and advocate for their students' rights.

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