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Student Visas Revoked by Trump Administration Impacting International Students

Student Visas Revoked by Trump Administration Impacting International Students

The Trump administration's recent decision to revoke student visas has sent shockwaves through the U.S. academic community, affecting thousands of international students. The move, announced on April 7, 2025, targets students at various institutions, including Sacramento State, Harvard, UCLA, Stanford, and UC Davis, among others.

Reports from KCRA indicate that students at Sacramento State are among those directly affected, with many facing immediate uncertainty about their academic and legal status in the U.S. Similarly, ABC News highlighted the plight of students at prestigious universities like Harvard, UCLA, and Stanford, where the sudden visa revocations have caused widespread concern and confusion.

Chancellor Gary S. May of UC Davis issued a statement expressing deep concern over the federal immigration enforcement actions, emphasizing the university's commitment to supporting its international student community during this challenging time. The decision has sparked a broader debate on immigration policies and their impact on higher education in the United States.

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Why would a student visa be revoked?

Why are student visas revoked? Typically, international students lose their legal status when they break the rules of their visa programs, such as by working in the United States when they are not allowed to, or by having their grades slip to the point that they are no longer in good academic standing.

Can a student visa be revoked?

Visas can be canceled for a number of reasons, but college leaders say the government has been quietly terminating students' legal residency status with little notice to students or schools. That marks a shift from past practice and leaves students vulnerable to detention and deportation.

Are international students being deported?

Nearly 150 Students Have Had Visas Revoked and Could Face Deportation. Dozens of schools, including the University of California and Harvard, said the Trump administration ended the visas of their students in recent days. For many, the reasons are unclear.

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