Trump Administration Revokes 4,000 Student Visas Linked to Criminal Records for Assault, Robbery
- The Trump administration revoked the SEVIS records of around 4,000 international students in a widespread operation revealed in April 2023 in U.S. Courts.
- This measure originated from a DHS program that identified visa holders using unverified minor criminal allegations, carried out without individualized assessments.
- Affected students, many fully compliant and charged with minor offenses like speeding or underage drinking, were disenrolled from universities and barred from classes or work.
- Federal Judge Ana Reyes criticized the process as a due process violation, noting it took only 15 minutes to terminate hundreds of records, including some dismissed charges.
- The terminations caused significant disruption, with some students leaving the country or detained without recourse, prompting calls for Congress and courts to restore proper checks and balances.
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Letter: Hulett's letter full of lies
Mike Hulett's letter to the editor ('The kind of people Trump's people seem to like') was full of lies. Fact: Trump has disappeared people without due process. He has disappeared students (with proper visas) from college campuses. Mike says these students have violated laws. What laws? Where is the evidence? Where are the criminal charges? My proof? One example is University of Alabama doctoral student Alireza Doroudi, who has a student visa, wa…
The Trump Administration Has Revoked the Visas of 4,000 Foreign Students in First 100 Days - Most With Criminal Records
As the debate over student visas continues to heat up, Senator Marco Rubio has emerged as a key figure in the discussion. Rubio recently stated, "We need to strike a balance between welcoming international students and ensuring national security."
Trump's First 100 Days: Thousands of Foreign Student Visas Revoked Under Crackdown
**Roughly 4,000 foreign students have had their visas revoked during the first 100 days of Trump’s second term. Most were tied to serious criminal behavior and disruptive campus protests.** Key Facts: About 4,000 student visas were revoked under a new Trump administration policy during his second term’s first 100 days. 90% of those students had serious criminal records, including charges like arson, human trafficking, and assault. A Department …
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