Trump's crackdown on pro-Palestinian protests: Who are the international students that faced arrests, deportation
Monday, 31 March 2025 () Several international students in the U.S. face arrests and deportation for participating in pro-Palestinian protests and allegedly supporting Hamas. Notable cases include Tufts University's Rumeysa Ozturk, Columbia's Mahmoud Khalil, and Georgetown's Badar Khan Suri. Each faces legal battles amid accusations, with varied backgrounds and alleged activities.
Columbia University President Katrina Armstrong has resigned following mounting pressure from the Trump administration. Armstrong’s resignation comes after Trump’s crackdown on pro-Palestinian student activism, which led to a $400 million funding freeze for Columbia University. The Trump...
White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt stormed out of the briefing room after being pressed on critical questions regarding President Trump's stance on Iran and the ongoing Russia-Ukraine..
The U.S. State Department and Immigration & Customs Enforcement are under fire as hundreds of international students—most of them from India—face sudden visa revocations and SEVIS terminations. A..
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A New York federal judge temporarily halted the deportation of Palestinian activist Mahmoud Khalil, a Columbia University graduate, pending a conference. Khalil... IndiaTimes
The Trump administration has revoked the student visa of a Chinese scholar, Liu Lijun, for her involvement in pro-Palestinian rallies at UCLA. This move follows... IndiaTimes
A sweeping crackdown by the Trump administration is targeting foreign students across US campuses, using AI surveillance, visa revocations, and ideological... IndiaTimes