2 OC Student Visas revoked, university confirms
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Hundreds of international students nationwide, including some from Ohio, have seen revocations of F-1 visas, the document that allows them to enter the country but is separate from their legal status...
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“E VERY TIME I find one of these lunatics I take away their visa.”
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Immigration lawyer Bradley Maze spoke to three students being targeted. He told the Free Press the government appears to be scanning law enforcement databases for the names of foreign students with ev...
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Trump administration, Cornell and Northwestern University
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Cornell is “aware of media reports” about the funding freezing, but has not received information that would confirm the $1 billion figure, it said in a statement.
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The Trump administration reportedly froze funding to Cornell and Northwestern universities Tuesday.
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Northwestern University now joins a growing list of colleges across the country to have its federal funding frozen by the Trump administration.
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The school's declaration in federal court on behalf of Rümeysa Öztürk is some of the strongest pushback by a university against the Trump administration's arrests of foreign students.
Felipe Zapata Velásquez, 27, was in the process of renewing his F-1 student visa when he was arrested, according to NTN24.
The student, Felipe Zapata Velásquez, 27, was arrested March 28 for driving with a suspended license and an expired vehicle registration.
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The American Civil Liberties Union also filed a lawsuit last week, alleging that the federal agency and its parent department — Health and Human Services — was illegally conducting an “ongoing ideological purge” by targeting grants it perceived as focused on DEI and gender.
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Cardiff University had proposed to close its nursing course amid a funding shortfall.
At Columbia University, which has long borne witness to protests and dissent, the atmosphere has shifted under a new regime of policy changes ostensibly aimed at heightening security, according to CNN interviews with more than a dozen students and faculty.
University Heights police arrested for disorderly conduct a drunk Blacklick, Ohio man, 19, after he was seen falling into the roadway on Warrensville Center Road.
The Observer also contacted other local universities. Davidson College and Johnson C. Smith University confirmed none of their students’ international visas have been revoked.