Trump Administration is aimed at immigrant students star-news.press/wp

The Secretary of the State Marco Rubio said that the Department of State has revoked 300 students or more, the white houses are growing foreign students and the main transgression of this seems to be activism.
Rubio warned that the administration was looking for “those lunatics”. Around the country, the scholars have gathered in some cases masquerating immigration agents and arrest centers, sometimes thousand miles away from their home, small warnings and many detainees were detained.
“At this point it could be more than 300. Each time I find one of these lunatics, I remove the visas,” Rubio said in Guyana news talk, he met there.
Many rounded the Trump officials, last year, were part of the university campus movement, and the administration did not publicly say that these students are singing on others, at least those who seek to enforce US immigration and customs Lists made by high beraeli groups for deportation goals.
And Trump Allies, once again, took away a few months before the office took months away and deported to students who wanted to deport the Protest in the US or authorized campus.
Attention President Donald Trump are signs of a wider effort, others living and working in the actions of legal residents and others in the United States, for free lecture and experts and advocates.
“It’s not worrying about all over the world and around the world. Because of their freedom, because of their freedom,” We don’t want to “We don’t want American Librerties, privacy and technology project.
Trump’s “Border Tsar,” repeatedly said that the administration deportation policy is “the worst first”, the prioritization of the meaning is to remove people who suspect the priority dossiers or national security threats. According to the Department of Homeland Security Data Department At least 400,000 certificates Convicted of crimes in the United States. The administration has sent more than 200 Venezuelars to the maximum security prison of El Salvador, reporting that migrants have links to the gang, claiming that the families and lawyers of these deporters have denied hard.
It is to change from the goals of criminals aimed at students, Kathleen’s Bush-Josen, a policy analyst at the Institute of Migration Policy with the U.S. Immigration Policy program.
Bush-Jose said for the Ostarkal, “the government has so much discretion when it comes to giving or removing immigration benefits, and can be done according to several reasons. “
The State Department has used student deportation procedures as a justification for immigration, which dates to the cold war and gives Rubio authority if they do not pose their activities “They can be harmful consequences of foreign policy.” And US officials can revoke the student visa if they thought the student threat.
Some have already been deported. And they follow the arrests. This week, immigration and customs enforcement were arrested by two students near homes. One was studying a student in the PhD student in Alarbama at the University of Alabama. The ice did not respond immediately to comment on Doroudi’s immigration status or why they were arrested. The university said the doctoral student was arrested but did not give any other details.

Another Doctoral student at Tufts University Rumeysa Oztur, American American States, was valid for student visas and took it from the street.
Ozturk wrote an attempted opinion Tufts criticized by the University in the newspapers of the students who responded to students, to call the school to recognize the “Palestinian genocide” and “deviation from companies to Israelites.” Attempts, four students wrote and had another 32 approval, does not mention Hors.
In response to questions about Ozturk’s arrest, Rubio asked why “any country in the world” come to their countries and interrupting university campuses.
“We gave the visa to come and learn and get a degree, not to enter the University campus and tear the social activist,” he said.
“If I invite your home,” Oh, I want to go to your house, “I start your home and start entering the mud, painting your kitchen,” Rubio said. “
Ozkurk is doing Louisiana at a detention facility. It is not clear where Doroud is, and it is very familiar in his case.
The National American Council Iranian asked Doroudi’s information where he or she had the crime and called “unfairly arrested” to be released.
“Doroudi’s detention comes over the support of the heels and green card, as revenge against its speech and war activism,” the team said.
Meanwhile, the right team includes information about students and professionals and professionals. Another group says that Trump Administration gave a list of hundreds of names for deportation; At least one of the students listed in both sites, Momodou Taal, has directed the Trump Administration for deportation and asked to give up ice. Taal, PhD. The student with the US Visa holder took part in the protests of Cornell University indicating support for Palestinians of Gaza.
Trump administration aimed at other students:
– Yunseeo Chung, 21, participated in the protest student at Columbia University. It is a permanent resident law and does not require a student visa; He went to the United States as a child in South Korea. The court is facing deportation, and a federal judge last week cannot be arrested as a legal case.
– Leqaa Korrda, Palestinian student who took part in protests in recent spring. Immigration officials say that he overseen the student’s visa and arrested the ice.

– Badar Khan Suri, when he was arrested this month, was taught in Georgetown University of Indian Student Student. Suri presented a forensic request to release Alexandria, Virginia, from arrest. It is held at the Prairieland Arrest Center in Alvarado, according to the localization of Texas, ice detainees. Hotel security officials said Xn “was actively expanding Hamas propaganda and promote anti-Semitism on social media”.

– Mahmoud Khalil, the holder of his Palestinian activism on campus, was arrested by a student at the University of Columbia, immigration officials said. He is celebrating the Jenako Louisiana ice processing center. A federal judge of New York made a recently listened to his arrest and arresting challenge in New Jersey. The judge ordered the government to deport the government from deporting Khalil as its case. It also has an extraordinary deportation case in the Louisian Immigration Court in early April.
SAMAH SISAY, one of the lawyers in Khalil, who are concerned about lawyers and defenders, can also be addressed by many students because of their activism if they authorize government officials to concern terrorism.
“None of them has criminal records,” Sisay said. “It is an oral attack and a criminal complaint that can lead to the future can still make colds cold and that a particular talk is not welcome under this administration and criminalized.”
And there are no light universities that will make students try to grow support to students, making the students who speak to deport. Last week, Columbia University leaned Trump’s demands after threatening $ 400 million, “in the face of sustainable harassment of Jewish students”. The university made changes.
Ranjani Srinavasan, a doctoral student at Columbia University of India is not detained by ice, which he left Canada instead.
NBC News said that March 5 reached a message in Chennai in the US consulate in the US, his student visa was revoked. He said he took part in the protests. Students occupied by Hamilton Hall at night, he tried to reach his room, and there was dozens of dozens of police, but the charges fell late, his lawyer said.
Two days later, the ice agents appeared in his apartment, but with him another person in the apartment did not have any orders, Srinavasan said. The agents returned the next day, and again they were not left inside. Then Srinavasan received a message from the International Student Office that his visa has been revoked and had to leave the United States and school.
Until then, the papers were classified as a collaborating teacher and ended the last six months in his five-year PhD. Program.
“If I had opened the door,” Srinivasan said. “I’d be at a detention center now.”
2025-03-28 00:58:00


