Student visa revocation

Minnesota Student’s Visa Revoked: Political Targeting or Misdemeanor?

Aditya Harsono, a 33-year-old international student, was detained by ICE agents four days after his student visa was revoked based on a dismissed misdemeanor charge. His attorney believes his political activism contributed to this action, highlighting a concerning trend affecting F-1 visa holders. Despite a temporary release on bond, the Department of Homeland Security appealed the decision, leaving Harsono in ICE custody. The situation is further complicated by a pending I-130 application for permanent residency filed by his wife, Peyton.

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ICE Detains Alabama Doctoral Student: Crackdown on Universities Sparks Fascism Fears

Alireza Doroudi, an Iranian doctoral student at the University of Alabama, was arrested by Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) at his home. The Department of Homeland Security claims the arrest followed the State Department’s revocation of Doroudi’s student visa due to alleged national security concerns. The University of Alabama, while unable to comment fully due to privacy laws, expressed support for its international students. This incident follows similar arrests of other non-citizen students across the country, highlighting a broader trend of increased scrutiny of international students in U.S. higher education.

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Trump Administration’s Illegal Disappearances: A Crime Against Humanity

The current administration is revoking student visas without due process, targeting those who have voiced criticism of Israel’s actions in Gaza. This action, spearheaded by Senator Rubio, represents a chilling escalation beyond mere speech suppression. Rubio’s role, initially perceived as a moderating influence, has shifted to become a key enabler of the administration’s aggressive actions against legal immigrants and students. The administration’s disregard for court orders and due process aims to create a chilling effect, silencing dissent before legal challenges can fully address the injustice.

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US to Use AI to Revoke Student Visas: A Dystopian Attack on Free Speech?

The US government’s plan to utilize AI to revoke student visas based on perceived Hamas support, as reported by Axios, is deeply concerning. The sheer lack of human oversight built into this system is alarming. This approach essentially removes any accountability, leaving individuals with no recourse if wrongly flagged. The inherent unreliability of AI itself further exacerbates this problem.

AI, while promising, is currently prone to significant errors, often generating “hallucinations” – fabrications presented as facts. This has been observed across various applications, from medical explanations to factual historical accounts. The technology’s tendency to generate false sources and links makes its reliability as a tool for such critical decisions highly questionable.… Continue reading