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Trump Administration Revokes Visas for Colorado International Students

Trump Administration Revokes Visas for Colorado International Students

The Trump administration has revoked the visas of at least 10 international students from Colorado State University (CSU) and the University of Colorado Boulder (CU Boulder). This action, which has drawn widespread criticism, affects students who were legally studying in the U.S. under valid visa statuses.

The decision comes as part of broader immigration policies under the Trump administration, aimed at tightening control over international student visas. The affected students, primarily from countries such as Iran and China, have been left in a state of uncertainty, with many facing the possibility of having to leave the country abruptly.

University officials from both CSU and CU Boulder have expressed their dismay and are actively seeking ways to support the affected students. They are exploring legal avenues to challenge the visa revocations and are providing resources to help the students navigate this challenging situation.

This move has sparked a significant backlash from educational institutions and immigrant rights groups across the nation, who argue that such actions undermine the value of international education and cultural exchange. The situation continues to evolve, with more details expected as universities and advocacy groups respond to these developments.

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