Overview
- The Trump administration has revoked international student visas in at least 29 states, citing national security concerns and alleged ties to pro-Palestinian activism.
- Many visa cancellations are reportedly based on minor infractions, such as traffic violations, causing confusion and fear among students and universities.
- Several lawsuits have been filed by affected students, arguing that the visa revocations violate due process and lack clear justification.
- Higher education leaders warn that the crackdown may significantly deter international students from enrolling in U.S. universities, impacting institutions financially and academically.
- The policy utilizes a 1952 immigration statute and AI-driven surveillance, marking a shift in enforcement methods and raising concerns about overreach and transparency.