In late March 2025, the US Department of Homeland Security began revoking the visas of numerous international students across various universities, citing concerns over national security and alleged involvement in pro-Palestinian activism. This action has affected students from multiple institutions, leading to detentions, deportations, and significant disruptions in their academic pursuits.
The following is a detailed account of the universities impacted, along with specific incidents and numbers where available:
1. Harvard University
17. Central Michigan University
18. Colorado State University
19. Kent State University
20. Minnesota State University
21. North Carolina State University
22. University of Cincinnati
23. University of Kentucky
24. University of Nevada, Las Vegas (UNLV)
The following is a detailed account of the universities impacted, along with specific incidents and numbers where available:
1. Harvard University
- Number Affected: At least three students and two recent graduates.
- Details: The Harvard International Office identified visa revocations during a routine records review and has referred the affected individuals to legal assistance.
- Number Affected: Four current students and two recent graduates.
- Details: These individuals had their visas revoked as part of a broader federal crackdown targeting individuals associated with anti-Israel protests.
- Number Affected: Approximately 35 students and recent alumni across various campuses.
- Details: Campuses affected include UCLA, UC San Diego, UC Berkeley, UC Davis, and UC Irvine. University officials are providing legal assistance and support to those impacted.
- Number Affected: Four students.
- Details: The Department of Homeland Security revoked their visas; at least one student has left the country following the university's recommendation.
- Number Affected: Seven international students.
- Details: The university is providing legal counsel and support to these students, who remain in the United States as of the latest reports.
- Number Affected: At least one student.
- Details: The institution is offering support and seeking clarity from federal authorities regarding the sudden revocation.
- Number Affected: Two graduate students.
- Details: One student, Rümeysa Öztürk, a Turkish national, was detained and faces deportation due to alleged pro-Palestinian activism.
- Number Affected: Four international students.
- Details: Among them, Mahmoud Khalil, a School of International and Public Affairs graduate, was detained and faces deportation.
- Number Affected: At least one student.
- Details: The sudden visa revocation has raised concerns among university officials regarding the lack of prior notice and the impact on the student's academic progress.
- Number Affected: At least 50 students.
- Details: The number of affected students has risen significantly. The university is actively working to support these students and understand the reasons behind the revocations.
- Number Affected: At least three students.
- Details: The federal government has revoked their visas and terminated their immigration statuses.
- Number Affected: 40 individuals, including 18 current students and 22 alumni.
- Details: The State Department has revoked visas of people affiliated with Northeastern.
- Number Affected: Multiple students.
- Details: The University of Massachusetts system reported that international students had their visas revoked in recent days.
- Number Affected: Multiple students.
- Details: Boston University reported that international students had their visas revoked, causing significant disruption.
- Number Affected: Multiple students.
- Details: Berklee College of Music reported that international students had their visas revoked, affecting their studies.
- Number Affected: Three students.
- Details: Arrangements are being made for the current students to allow program activities to continue from the students’ home country. The students are consulting with immigration attorneys about next steps.
17. Central Michigan University
- Number Affected: 4
- Details: Four current or former students had their visas revoked, as confirmed by the school.
18. Colorado State University
- Number Affected: 6
- Details: The university confirmed that six students have been affected.
19. Kent State University
- Number Affected: 3
- Details: The university has reported three affected individuals to date.
20. Minnesota State University
- Number Affected: 5
- Details: Five enrolled students reportedly had their visas revoked.
21. North Carolina State University
- Number Affected: 2
- Details: Two international students had their visas revoked, according to university officials.
22. University of Cincinnati
- Number Affected: Not specified
- Details: The school acknowledged a “small number” of international students have been affected.
23. University of Kentucky
- Number Affected: Not specified
- Details: Officials said a “small number” of international students have been impacted.
24. University of Nevada, Las Vegas (UNLV)
- Number Affected: 4
- Details: The university confirmed four impacted students.
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