Overview
- At least 36 international students and alumni from California universities, including UC Berkeley, UCLA, Stanford, and UC Davis, have had their visas revoked by the Department of Homeland Security.
- The Trump administration cites national security concerns and alleged connections to pro-Palestinian activism as reasons for the visa terminations.
- UC Berkeley, Stanford, and other universities are providing legal and emotional support to affected students while calling for more transparency from federal authorities.
- Advocacy groups like the Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR) have condemned the actions, accusing the government of targeting students for exercising their First Amendment rights.
- The lack of clear explanations for the revocations has created widespread uncertainty and fear among international students, with universities describing the situation as fluid and distressing.