International students reconsidering travel plans in light of Trump administration’s attack on visas

UC San Diego s North Torrey Pines Living and Learning Neighborhood is seen on July File photo by Ariana Drehsler For CalMatters On summer break from a Ph D effort an international participant at University of California San Diego was planning a trip with a sparse friends to Hawaii But after seeing international students across the United States stripped of their legal status the attendee decided against it Any journey even inside the U S just didn t seem worth the danger I supposedly am going to skip that to have as sparse interactions with governments as attainable commented the pupil who spoke on condition of anonymity out of fear of being targeted International students weighing expedition to see family take a vacation or conduct research are thinking twice because of the Trump administration s crackdown which has added to a sense of vulnerability Even before students suddenly began losing permission to evaluation in the U S a few colleges were encouraging international students and faculty to postpone journey citing ruling body efforts to deport students involved in pro-Palestinian activism As the scale of the status terminations emerged in newest weeks more schools have cautioned against non-essential progress abroad for international students University of California Berkeley for one issued an advisory last week saying upcoming international excursion was risky due to strict vetting and enforcement At least students at colleges universities and university systems have had their visas revoked or legal status terminated since late March according to an Associated Press review of university statements correspondence with school functionaries and court records The number of affected students appears far higher though At least international students visa records were terminated in a regime database that maintains their legal status according to an April Immigration and Customs Enforcement response to inquiries from Congress Suddenly at jeopardy for deportation specific students went into hiding while others left the country on their own Plenty of of the students noted they had only minor infractions on their records or didn t know why their records were removed After federal judges raised due process concerns in several students cases the U S establishment reversed the terminations but then issued new guidance expanding the reasons international students can lose their legal status in the future Under the new initiative valid reasons for status termination include the revocation of the visas students used to enter the U S In the past if a participant s visa was revoked they generally could stay in the U S to finish school They merely would not be able to reenter if they left the country The fast-evolving situation has left colleges struggling to advise students A Michigan college employee who helps international students address the visa process reported they are inquiring more than ever about summer expedition The employee who spoke on condition of anonymity because he was not authorized to speak to the media explained he often has been unable to give sufficient answers Last year the U S hosted around million international students a source of essential tuition revenue at multiple schools Advocates say that number is likely to shrink as the crackdown hurts America s appeal Over the past scant weeks Rishi Oza s immigration law firm in North Carolina has received calls about progress risks almost daily from people of varied immigration status including international students You kind of shake your head and say Is this the character of the country we want Oza declared It just seems that it s a bit out of whack that people are fearful of leaving and whether they ll be able to come back Students in the U S with a visa need to decide if their travels are critical Oza announced When attempting reentry after leaving the country they should bring immigration documents school transcripts and even court documents if they were charged with a crime and the court dismissed the situation Ultimately lawyers can t foretell what will happen at the airport he reported The unpredictability has put one international attendee at the University of Illinois in distress The novice who requested anonymity to avoid being targeted has laid low since one of his classmates left the country after their legal status was terminated The attendee s plan to movement to his home country in Asia this summer causes feelings of panic but he has nowhere else to stay He bought his plane ticket and is committed to the trip His anxiety over what could happen when he returns however is still there Right now he announced I m afraid I might not be able to come back