
Several international students at Colorado universities have had their visas revoked by the Department of Homeland Security, according to the universities. Limited time: Save 25% on NBC News subscription Get exclusive reporting, live Q&As and ad-free reading. Between the University of Colorado and Colorado State University, 10 students have had their F-1 visa, which allows foreign students to study at universities in America, rescinded as of Tuesday evening.
Main Idea: The University of Colorado said four of its international students had their visas revoked as part of a Trump administration move that affected 10 students at Colorado schools.
Key Points:
Visa revocations at the University of Colorado may disrupt students, hurt campus spending, and create fear for other international students and local communities.
Universities may tighten visa checks and follow federal rules more closely.
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One of the two universities at the center of the visa revocations, with four students affected.
Named official whose comments on student visa revocations provide major policy context.
Cited in the discussion of Mahmoud Khalil and the earlier wave of student arrests.
Mentioned as the institution where Badar Khan Suri was teaching and as part of the broader visa-revocation context.
Cited in the discussion of Rumeysa Ozturk and the broader national pattern of student detentions.
The visa and deportation actions are framed within U.S. immigration and foreign policy.
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