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
3. University of California System
4. University of Michigan
13. University of Massachusetts (UMass)
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.
3. University of California System
- 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.
4. University of Michigan
- 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.
13. University of Massachusetts (UMass)
- 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.
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