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Secretary of State Marco Rubio estimated that he had signed perhaps more than 300 letters revoking the visas of students, visitors and others to force their expulsion from the United States because o...
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More than 300 student visas have been revoked as the Trump administration works to crack down on student protesters who express support for Hamas and other terrorist organizations.
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The lawsuit also cited Rubio’s push as a US senator to punish pro-Palestinian activists protesting Israel’s devastation of Gaza. Here he was in 2023, calling on then-President Joe Biden to revoke visas and initiate deportation proceedings for foreign nationals who were supposedly “supporting Hamas.”
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Daily Post Nigeria on MSNUS school protests: Rubio confirms 300 student visas revokedUnited States Secretary of State, Marco Rubio has announced that the United States has revoked at least 300 student visas, with more to be cancelled. Following President Donald Trump’s directive, the U.
Secretary of State Marco Rubio revealed Thursday that he’s revoked the visas of at least 300 foreign students – warning that if you come to the US to “create a ruckus,” you’ll be kicked out.
Protesters rallied a second day before the Somerville City Council, pushing councilors to help get Rumeysa Ozturk released.The outrage is growing the longer the Tufts PhD student stays in ICE custody.
Sen. Marco Rubio described a dark, fantastical vision of life in America. “Imagine if the United States had an executive branch that basically took over the Supreme Court and put political cronies on it,
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Latin Times on MSNMarco Rubio Offers U.S. Security to Oil-Rich Guyana as Border Dispute With Venezuela EscalatesSecretary of State Marco Rubio has reaffirmed the United States' commitment to Guyana's security as tensions with Venezuela have continued to escalate
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Mahmoud Khalil, a former Columbia University student who is a green card holder, is being threatened with deportation.
The State Department notified the U.S. Congress on Friday of its intent to reorganize the U.S. Agency for International Development and discontinue remaining functions that do not align with administration priorities,