San Diego State University Students Caught in Trump Administration's Immigration Crackdown

Published on 4.17.25

  The recent incident at San Diego State University (SDSU) highlights the growing concern for international students in the United States amidst the Trump administration's nationwide crackdown on immigration enforcement. The university's legal team is responding to the situation, which involves four identified individuals who received orders to leave the country immediately from the Department of Homeland Security. According to officials at SDSU, they were not informed about the revocation of international students' visas by federal authorities, nor did they receive advance notice. This lack of communication has raised questions about the university's ability to support its international student population. The incident is part of a larger issue affecting institutions across the country, where international students are facing increased scrutiny and uncertainty due to US immigration policy changes.

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