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Trump Administration Pulls Visas for 6,000 Students
Student and family examining a Harvard College Orientation map in Harvard Yard at start of a new academic year. In the background is the University Hall building with the John Harvard Statue in front of it, August 27, 2024.
Student and family examining a Harvard College Orientation map in Harvard Yard at start of a new academic year. In the background is the University Hall building with the John Harvard Statue in front of...
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Over 6,000 international students have had their visas pulled in 2025 by the Trump administration, Fox News Digital reported Monday.
The visas were pulled for various reasons including overstays, law violations, and supporting terrorism, according to the report.
In April, the administration announced it had already yanked the 1,000 student visas, Newsweek previously reported.
The administration has previously stated that it would revoke visas for foreign students linked to what it calls pro-Hamas activities, including involvement in campus protests and distributing materials such as flyers.
Newsweek has reached out to the Department of State via email Monday for more information.
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