Overview
- The Trump administration has revoked visas for nearly 150 international students across 48 U.S. colleges, citing minor infractions and alleged political activism.
- Universities are discovering the revocations through routine SEVIS database checks, with no prior notification from federal authorities.
- Reasons for the visa cancellations range from traffic violations to participation in pro-Palestinian protests, while some remain unexplained.
- Institutions like Harvard, Stanford, and the University of California system are providing legal and financial assistance to affected students.
- The sweeping enforcement has heightened fears among international students and sparked concerns over its potential impact on U.S. higher education.