
ICE Detains University of Minnesota and MSU Mankato Students Amid Visa Issues
Recent reports have highlighted the detention of two students from Minnesota universities by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE). A student from the University of Minnesota was detained after their visa was revoked due to a DUI charge, according to Fox9. Similarly, a student from Minnesota State University, Mankato, was also taken into custody by ICE, as reported by MPR News.
The University of Minnesota student's detention came to light after their visa was revoked following a DUI incident. The student's situation has sparked discussions on the implications of visa revocations for international students. Meanwhile, the MSU Mankato student's detention has raised concerns about the enforcement of immigration policies on college campuses.
These incidents have prompted reactions from the community and advocacy groups, with many calling for a review of how immigration laws are applied to students. The University of Minnesota and MSU Mankato have yet to release official statements regarding the detentions, but the cases have already stirred significant public interest and debate.