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AND Trump administration A new wave of visa recalls for international students studying at US universities has begun.
Universities all over America said the visas of several international students were recalled. It is unclear whether the visa recalls are related to anti-era-eraeli actions by the affected international students.
The latest Val Vip Val has influenced international students at Harvard University, University of MichiganStanford University, University of California, Los Angeles, Ohio State University and more.
At Harvard University, the Homeland Security Department (DHS) seized visas of three graduate students and two recent high school graduates.
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Harvard banners hang outside the memorial church at the Harvard University Campus in Cambridge, Massachusetts, on Friday, September 4, 2009. (Photo Michael Fein/Bloomberg via Getty Images)
Visa recalls have been discovered during “routine record reviews”, states Harvard Crimson. Most of the impact of institutions also learned that the student visas were confiscated during the examination of the record and did not contact DHS.
“We are not aware of the details of the recall or reasons for them, but we understand that the number of students and scientists in institutions across the country have experienced similar changes in status in about the same time frame,” the Harvard UE -students wrote to students.
Several students of the University of Massachusetts have been taken away from visas

University of Michigan North Campus at the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan, July 30, 2019. (Raymond Boyd/Getty Images)
Four students of the University of Michigan also took away the visas that DHS took away on Friday. One of these students left the country, according to Detroit Free Press.
State Secretary Marco Rubio he said on March 28 that student visas were refused “every day.”
“I would claim that – what I would add is what we saw in the campuses throughout the country where students literally cannot go to school, you cannot – the buildings are taken over, the activities that happen – this is obviously organized movement,” Rubio said. “And if you are in this country on a student visa and you are a participant in these movements, we have the right to deny your visa. I think it would be meaningful to deny your visa. We will make a mistake aside. We will not import activists to the United States.”
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US Secretary of State Marco Rubio holds a joint press conference with the President of the Dominican Republic, Luis Abinader at the National Palace in Santo Doming, the Dominican Republic, on Thursday, February 6, 2025. (AP Photo/Mark Schiefelbein, pool)
“I think it’s crazy to continue that,” he continued.
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