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US government expands grounds for deporting international students: Thousands of visa holders under new scrutiny
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The US government has expanded grounds for deporting international students, allowing visa revocation to be treated as a basis for canceling their legal status. This new policy has affected thousands of students, sparking legal challenges and fears of unjust deportation. Critics argue the policy undermines due process, especially as minor infractions are flagged in federal databases. Universities have faced confusion, and international students' security is increasingly uncertain as the crackdown intensifies.
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