- Mar 2, 2025
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The Trump administration has revoked the visas of nearly 300 international college students, escalating its aggressive stance on immigration policies targeting foreign-born scholars. The move has sparked outrage among universities, civil rights groups, and business leaders who argue that it undermines America’s competitiveness in global education and innovation.
According to reports, the U.S. government has revoked visas for nearly 300 students, primarily those holding F-1 and J-1 visas, which allow foreign nationals to study in the U.S. While no official reasons have been disclosed, sources suggest increased vetting and concerns over visa violations are behind the sudden cancellations.
Top-tier institutions, including Harvard and MIT, have already filed lawsuits against the administration’s earlier policies targeting foreign students. Many schools rely on international enrollment for financial stability and academic diversity.
"This reckless policy not only disrupts lives but damages America’s standing as a destination for the world’s brightest minds." — University official (anonymous)
Legal challenges are expected, with advocacy groups preparing lawsuits to stop further revocations. Meanwhile, affected students face uncertain futures, with some being forced to leave the country within days.
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