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At least 5 Ohio State students have visas revoked

According to statements from a university representative, at least five students at The Ohio State University have had their F-1 visa statuses rescinded lately.

The representative stated that currently, there is no information available regarding the reason for this action. Students intending to visit the U.S. to pursue their studies are required to acquire an F-1 visa.

The representative stated that the students remain in the United States currently.

"The students, along with their legal representatives and Ohio State, are contemplating subsequent actions," they stated.

This statement is made as the Trump administration intensifies efforts against international students.

A lot of college administrators are concerned that this new strategy might deter international students. wanting to study in the U.S.

Students whose entry visas have been revoked are being instructed by the Department of Homeland Security to depart the country right away—a departure from previous practices that usually allowed them to remain and finish their education.

Certain students have faced targeting as well. pro-Palestinian activism Or perhaps minor offenses like traffic violations. Some people remain puzzled about how they ended up at odds with the authorities.

President Edward Inch of Minnesota State University in Mankato informed the campus on Wednesday that visa statuses were rescinded for five international students without clear justification.

President Donald Trump ran on a pledge to remove international students who participated in pro-Palestinian demonstrations, and as a result, federal agents initially detained a graduate student from Columbia Mahmoud Khalil , a green-card-holder and Palestinian activist who was prominent in protests at Columbia last year. Secretary of State Marco Rubio said last week students are being targeted for involvement in protests along with others tied to “potential criminal activity.”

Over the last fourteen days, the government seems to have expanded its enforcement actions. Representatives from educational institutions across the nation have found out that international students' entrance visas were canceled and, in numerous instances, their lawful resident status was annulled by officials without prior notification—this includes students affiliated with Arizona State, Cornell, North Carolina State, the University of Oregon, the University of Texas, and the University of Colorado.

Several students aim to depart the country individually; however, those from Tufts and University of Alabama have been held by immigration officials — in the Tufts situation, even so before the university knew The student's official standing had been updated.

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