At least 4 international student visas revoked at CU
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A Temple University student whose visa has been revoked has chosen to self-deport, the university said in a campus message Wednesday. The university said the visa was “revoked at the discretion of the United States Secretary of State,
Colorado State University said on Wednesday that an additional student had their visa revoked after several were revoked a day earlier. The Department of State acknowledged the move but won't say why they were revoked.
At least six international students at Colorado State University and four at CU have had their student visas revoked this semester, officials said.
At least nine students between the University of Colorado and Colorado State University have had their visas revoked by the Department of Homeland Security, spokespeople for the schools have said.
Amid nationwide deportation crackdown, eight ASU students may be forced to leave the U.S. because they had their visas revoked.
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In consultation with their home country embassies and private immigration attorneys, both students made the decision to depart the United States,” according to the university.
Two North Carolina State University students unexpectedly found their academic pursuits cut short as their student visas were terminated, forcing a return to Saudi Arabia.