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    Nigeria: US Orders Nigerian, Other International Students With Cancelled Visas to Exit

    Chukwu GodloveBy Chukwu GodloveApril 21, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Hundreds of international students are forced to leave the United States after the Trump administration aggressively revoked student visas.

    “Do not attempt to remain in the United States. The federal government will find you,” read an email reportedly from the Department of Homeland Security, shared by immigration lawyer Nicole Micheroni.

    With some students reportedly arrested without prior notice, many say they were not given clear reasons for their visa revocations.

    Some of the targeted students were never protesters or charged with a crime, said lawyer Dustin Baxter, who is suing the government on behalf of more than 100 affected students.

    “Not only would they revoke the person’s student visa–even if there was no conviction, if there was just an arrest, and sometimes there wasn’t even an arrest, just an encounter and maybe a ticket–they would revoke the student visa,” Baxter said, as quoted by CNN.

    Some foreign students say the first notice they received about their visa revocation was not from ICE but from their school.

    Meanwhile, many universities received no formal notice of their students’ visa revocations and only learned of them by seeing a student’s name in government records, school officials say.

    After four students and two recent graduates of Stanford University in California had their student visas rescinded, the university learned of the revocations during a routine check of the SEVIS database, it said in a statement on April 4.

    This marks a major change in the way that system has historically been used, an immigration attorney told CNN.

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    “Up until Trump took office, it was really up to the designated school officials to initiate that revocation in SEVIS,” said Jeff Joseph, president-elect of the American Immigration Lawyers Association. “What we’re seeing now is that ICE is doing it themselves.”

    In one widely circulated case, Tufts University doctoral student Rümeysa Öztürk was handcuffed by agents days after her visa was revoked without notice.

    She “shrieked in fear and confusion,” according to surveillance footage cited in court.

    Secretary of State Marco Rubio confirmed visa cancellations under a clause that targets individuals whose presence poses “serious foreign policy consequences.”

    The State Department has stated it has “broad authority” to revoke visas at any time and warned that monitoring continues even after issuance.

    “We continuously check visa holders…and we will revoke their visas and deport them if they don’t [follow the rules].”



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