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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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PJ Media broke the news in on Monday, April 28, 2025.
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