Trump, ICE and Tufts University
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Alireza Doroudi's detention comes as the Trump administration has moved to revoke visas for hundreds of noncitizen students across the U.S.
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Ozturk is among several people with ties to American universities who attended demonstrations or publicly expressed support for Palestinians during the war in Gaza and who have recently had visas rev...
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Maine, Trump and transgender student
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Taal’s lawsuit, filed with fellow Cornell doctoral student Sriram Parasuram and Mukoma Wa Ngũgĩ, a Cornell literature professor, asserts that Trump’s late January executive orders cracking down on cam...
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The Trump administration will investigate whether a new California law banning parental notification requirements in schools violates federal policy.
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School officials in Maine said Thursday they will not comply with a proposed agreement from President Donald Trump's administration that would bar transgender athletes from participating in girls' spo...
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Some students have been picked up off the street by immigration agents and held in detention centers, sometimes a thousand miles away from their homes, with little warning
More than 600 positions have been eliminated from the U.S. Department of Education's Federal Student Aid office, internal charts show.
A federal judge recently ruled a Tufts University grad student cannot be immediately deported. Meanwhile, ICE agents made their latest student detainment near the University of Minnesota.
The Trump administration revoked these pro-Palestine student activists’ visas, claiming it’s necessary to protect U.S. foreign policy
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The U.S. has revoked roughly 300 visas of international students, many who have supported campus pro-Palestinian encampments and protests. At major California campuses including UCLA and USC, foreign students are on alert.
"It is chilling, and it is meant to intimidate because that’s what a dictator does," U.S. Rep. Ayanna Pressley, D-7th District, said.
Colleges and universities in Oregon and California can no longer allow students without permanent legal status access to some federally funded programs meant to help disadvantaged students earn degrees,
At least one university said it doesn't recommend international travel as a possible travel ban that could impact more than 40 countries looms.
Previously, the Trump administration took down the online applications for IDR plans earlier this year, prompting criticism from consumer advocates and borrowers.
A federal judge is ordering the Trump administration to keep the lights on at the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau with an injunction that maintains the regulator’s operations and workforce — at least for now.