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Dozens of international students in California universities have received news that their visas have been terminated recently.
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Federal officials suddenly revoked the student visas of more than a dozen international students at Rochester-area universities this week, setting off a desperate scramble for them to leave the United...
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Many of those targeted have participated in some form of pro-Palestinian activity.
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Typically, if a visa status is revoked, a student can complete their studies in the United States, but they cannot leave and re-enter the country. However, if students have their legal residency status removed, such as in the case of Khalil and Öztürk, they must leave the country immediately or risk being detained.
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Axios Sneak Peek on MSNHundreds of student visas revoked in weeks since Mahmoud Khalil's arrestNearly 400 students and recent graduates have seen their visas revoked by immigration officials in the weeks surrounding the arrest of Columbia alumnus Mahmoud Khalil, igniting concerns about First Amendment and immigration rights.
ICE agents detained 33-year-old Aditya Harsono in Marshall, Minnesota, just days after his student visa was abruptly revoked.
The United States has revoked two licenses it had granted in recent years for the development of offshore natural gas projects between Trinidad and Tobago and Venezuela, the Caribbean country's prime minister,
The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) is terminating parole protections for those who entered the country through the CBP One app, revoking status for hundreds of thousands of people who came
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Colleges and universities across Pennsylvania and the country continue to report international student visas being revoked.Seven current and recent graduates at Carnegie Mellon University were notified that their service was terminated,
A bar and restaurant has had its premises licence revoked by a council after the venue's owner was convicted of theft. Christopher Nunn, 42, admitted stealing £300,000 worth of books, which belonged to the firm LexisNexis,