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- Trump’s Immigration Crackdown Endures Despite Release of . . .
But with Mahmoud Khalil’s release on bail from federal detention on Friday, the early phase of the Trump administration’s high-profile crackdown on international students who have spoken out
- International students targeted in visa crackdown struggle to . . .
Immigration and Customs Enforcement has expanded the grounds for terminating a student’s legal status, leaving many to fear they could be targeted again A total of more than 4,700 international students had their permission to study in the U S canceled this spring, with little notice or explanation
- Feds reveal how immigration squad targeted thousands of . . .
Beginning in March, as many as 20 Immigration and Customs Enforcement officials, aided by contractors, ran 1 3 million names of foreign students through a federal database that tracks criminal
- Hundreds of students, dozens of colleges hit by Trump’s visa . . .
Hundreds of foreign students at dozens of colleges across the country have had their higher education experience turned upside down as the Trump administration has expanded its immigration
- How International Students Got Swept Up in Trump’s Anti . . .
What happened was far more expansive — a sweeping termination of students’ immigration status records in a Department of Homeland Security-managed database known as SEVIS (the Student Exchange and Visitor Information System), which left students and scholars — as well as their lawyers — with questions about their legal status while in
- Chronicling Trump’s Evolving International Student Policies
Nearly 280,000 Chinese students study in the U S , a quarter of the total international student population If the country’s largest group of foreign students is significantly curtailed, that could spell disaster for a wide swath of higher education institutions, from small private colleges to large public research universities
- What to know as Trump administration targets international . . .
Amid legal losses, the federal government continues its efforts against international students Although a recent injunction provides some relief, students’ visas could still be revoked
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