US revoking some University of Washington international student visas

Snohomish, WALocal News

Colleges across the United States, including the University of Washington, are facing significant challenges as international students experience unexpected visa revocations. This alarming trend has been noted at prestigious institutions such as Harvard, Stanford, and UCLA, indicating a widespread issue. College leaders express concern over the lack of communication from the federal government, which has resulted in students losing their legal residency status without prior notification. The University of Washington reported that five students and four recent graduates had their visas canceled, emphasizing their commitment to supporting affected individuals. Experts like Michelle Mittelstadt from the Migration Policy Institute suggest that this scrutiny reflects a broader shift in immigration policy under the Trump administration.

Many students are learning about their visa cancellations only when checking a federal database, raising questions about the process's transparency. While visas can be revoked for various reasons, the suddenness of these actions leaves students vulnerable to detention and deportation. Institutions are calling for clarity and support as they navigate this complex and concerning situation.

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