3 dozen more international students and alumni of Calif. universities lose visas: report
Briefly

At least three dozen international students and recent alumni from prestigious California universities have had their visas revoked amid a crackdown by the Trump administration targeting anti-Israel protesters. Affected institutions include Stanford University and various University of California campuses, with four Stanford students and two recent alumni losing their visas. Secretary of State Marco Rubio announced the revocations, claiming they disrupted order. The University of California acknowledged the fluid situation regarding deportation threats, emphasizing their commitment to supporting affected community members. UC Davis criticized the lack of explanation from the federal government regarding visa terminations.
Stanford University and several colleges confirmed to NBC News members of their school communities were caught in the ongoing crackdown that began last month.
We continue to monitor and assess its implications for the UC community and the people affected.
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