
Stanford University is the latest California school to report that the visas of several students and alumni have been revoked as part of a sweeping crackdown by the Trump administration. Limited time: Save 25% on NBC News subscription Get exclusive reporting, live Q&As and ad-free reading. Stanford confirmed in a statement Sunday that the visas of four students and two recent graduates had been revoked.
Main Idea: The Trump administration revoked visas for dozens of students and recent graduates at California universities, including Stanford and campuses in the University of California system.
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Visa revocations can force students and graduates to leave school or jobs, hurting local campuses, employers, and the communities that depend on their spending and work.
Some supporters may see tighter visa checks as a security step,.
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