US: 118 foreign students' legal statuses revoked across Texas universities

IANS April 11, 2025 168 views

A significant number of foreign students are facing visa revocations across Texas universities, creating uncertainty for international academic communities. The removals from the SEVIS database could potentially disrupt educational and career opportunities for these students. Immigration lawyers suggest the actions may be deliberately making continued studies challenging for affected individuals. The developments come amid heightened scrutiny of international students' social media and campus activities.

"They're proactively making it so that they basically can't continue studies" - Robert Hoffman, Immigration Lawyer
Texas, April 11: At least 118 foreign students' legal statuses have been revoked across the universities in the US state of Texas as of Thursday, according to local media reports.

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- 118 international students removed from SEVIS federal immigration database

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Multiple Texas universities impacted by visa terminations

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Removal affects student and dependent immigration status

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Homeland Security to screen social media for 'antisemitic' content

These students were informed recently that their visas were revoked or their immigration status was marked as terminated in the Student and Exchange Visitor Information System, known as the SEVIS federal database, reports Xinhua news agency, citing The Texas Tribune.

At least 27 students in the University of North Texas and another 27 in the University of Texas (UT) at Arlington were removed from SEVIS, said the report, citing university officials.

As many as 10 UT-El Paso students had their visas revoked, said a report from local media outlet KFOX14.

Affected universities also include UT-Dallas, Texas A&M, UT-Rio Grande, Texas Women's University and Texas Tech, according to the report.

Phillip Rodriguez, an immigration lawyer, told The Texas Tribune that students who are removed from SEVIS can choose to leave or apply to reinstate their status.

However, choosing to remove students from SEVIS rather than revoking visas creates a more difficult appeal process, he said.

"I think they're proactively making it so that they basically can't continue studies or making it extremely difficult to continue their studies here in the United States without some sort of intervention," said another immigration lawyer, Robert Hoffman.

SEVIS removal also can affect employment eligibility and the status of dependents like spouses and children, whose ability to stay in the United States depends on the primary status holder, he added.

Since US President Donald Trump took office in January, hundreds of international students at dozens of US universities have been removed from SEVIS, with many of them reportedly involved in the pro-Palestinian campus protests last year and some reportedly for minor infractions like traffic violations, according to US media reports.

The US Department of Homeland Security said in a statement Wednesday that it would begin screening international students' social media for "antisemitic" content.

Reader Comments

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Maria L.
This is heartbreaking 💔 These students worked so hard to get here and now their futures are in jeopardy over minor issues. There has to be a better way to handle this.
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James T.
While I understand the need for immigration enforcement, revoking status over traffic violations seems excessive. These are students, not criminals.
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Sarah K.
The social media screening part worries me the most. Who defines what's "antisemitic"? This could easily be abused to target students for their political views.
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David P.
I'm an international student myself and this news is terrifying. We pay full tuition and contribute to campus life - why treat us like we're disposable?
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Amir R.
Respectful criticism: The article could have included more perspectives from the universities affected. How are they supporting these students through this process?
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Emily W.
This will hurt Texas universities in the long run. International students bring diversity and revenue - if word gets out that they're not welcome here, they'll go elsewhere.

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