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- Trump’s Immigration Crackdown Endures Despite Release of Targeted Students
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
- How a Trump administration crackdown on foreign students unraveled
But after 20 days of court losses, the Trump administration capitulated, reversing a decision that threatened the legal status of thousands of foreign students in the United States
- International students targeted in visa crackdown struggle to rebuild . . .
After the government terminated his legal status in the U S , one student abruptly lost his laboratory job in Houston and, fearing detention, he returned to his home country in south Asia on a one-way ticket The Trump administration later reversed course in its expansive crackdown on international students, but there was a major obstacle The
- Universities feel targeted as Trump administration expands . . . - CNN
Another Columbia student and Fulbright scholar left the country after she was told she faced immigration action as part of President Donald Trump’s crackdown on international students who
- How International Students Got Swept Up in Trump’s Anti-Immigrant . . .
Shortly after the Trump administration took office, the State Department warned international scholars and students — people who had come to the U S to teach, conduct research and learn — that it planned to revoke visas based on allegations of antisemitism or for their purported support for groups like Hamas or Hezbollah
- What to know as Trump ramps up his student visa crackdown
From attempts to take away all of Harvard University’s foreign students to Secretary of State Marco Rubio threatening to revoke student visas for all Chinese scholars, the Trump
- Trump’s Crackdown on US Colleges: New Rules Target Diversity and . . .
Explore how President Trump's 2025 executive orders impact US colleges, targeting diversity policies and foreign funding transparency Learn the implications for international students and academia
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