Trump administration cancels more than a dozen international student visas at University of California, Stanford
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The Trump administration revoked more than a dozen international student visas belonging to students at prestigious California universities, including UCLA, UC San Diego, and Stanford. University officials reported that cancellations occurred unexpectedly, and students were provided little information about the reasons behind these actions. The situation raised concerns regarding the treatment of international students and the potential implications for several university communities. Additionally, institutions are actively supporting affected students as they navigate these challenges and assert their rights under immigration laws.
The federal government has not explained the reasons behind these terminations," Khosla wrote. "The students have been notified and we are working directly with them to provide support.
The statement said UC is "aware that international students across several of our campuses have been impacted by recent SEVIS terminations," referring to the U.S. government's Student and Exchange Visitor Information System database.
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