
Ohio State Students’ Visas Revoked Amid Crackdown on Foreign Students
In a significant development affecting international students in the U.S., Ohio State University students have had their visas revoked as part of a broader crackdown on foreign students. This action follows a directive from U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) that has sparked widespread concern among the international student community.
The policy shift, which targets students from countries like India, has led to fears of deportation and has been linked to broader political tensions, including the ongoing situation in Gaza. Students affected by the visa revocations are facing uncertainty about their academic and personal futures in the U.S.
The crackdown has drawn criticism from various quarters, with many arguing that it undermines the educational and cultural exchange that international students bring to American campuses. The situation has also raised questions about the future of U.S. policies towards international education and immigration.