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At least 10 Colorado university students or recent graduates – half of them Middle Eastern – have had visas revoked, according to higher education officials.
From Colorado Public Radio
“Each one of our students are seeking to advance their careers and the lives of their families, and we understand the anxieties that visa revocations cause to impacted students.”
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At least six international students at Colorado State University and four at CU have had their student visas revoked this semester, officials said.
Students at the University of Colorado and Colorado State University have lost their visas, following a wave of high-profile arrests of international students across the country.