UPDATE: Colorado State University said an additional student had their visa revoked. The Department of State has also responded to a request for comment. You can read that update here. At least nine students between the University of Colorado and Colorado State University have had their visas revoked by the Department of Homeland Security, spokespeople for the schools have said.
Main Idea: The University of Colorado and Colorado State University said several of their international students had their visas revoked, leaving the schools unsure why it happened.
Key Points:
Visa revocations at Colorado universities may disrupt international students, hurt campus spending, and create stress for families and local businesses.
No clear positive impact identified.
Rate how each entity in this article affected the American people.
One of the two central universities reporting additional visa revocations affecting its students.
One of the two central universities reporting visa revocations affecting its students.
Named official whose remarks explain and justify the broader visa-revocation approach discussed in the article.
Mentioned as responding to a request for comment and as the source of broader visa-revocation figures.
One of the high-profile student-arrest examples cited in Rubio’s comments.
Mentioned as a university saying none of its students were impacted.
One of the high-profile student-arrest examples cited in Rubio’s comments.
Comments here are the same thread shown when this article appears in The Pulse.
No comments on this article yet.
Sign in to commentMentioned as a university saying none of its students were impacted.
One of the high-profile student-arrest examples cited in Rubio’s comments.
Mentioned as a university saying none of its students were impacted.