Close Menu
WTX NewsWTX News
    What's Hot

    UK Latest News: New Year Honours List – Did they deserve it?

    December 30, 2025

    UK Outrage Erupts Over Alaa Abdel Fattah’s Arrival

    December 29, 2025

    Alan Shearer reveals three signings Chelsea requires before January transfer window

    December 29, 2025
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
    Latest News
    • UK Latest News: New Year Honours List – Did they deserve it?
    • UK Outrage Erupts Over Alaa Abdel Fattah’s Arrival
    • Alan Shearer reveals three signings Chelsea requires before January transfer window
    • Paraglider Collides with Upscale Hotel: Latest News from the UK
    • Chelsea eye January move for player signed six months ago for £35.5m
    • Ruben Amorim informs Man Utd star he has ‘no chance’ to face Wolves
    • Search underway for escaped prisoner following Christmas Day breakout
    • Palestinian hunger striker ‘struggling to speak’ after 57 days without food
    • Memberships
    • Sign Up
    WTX NewsWTX News
    • Live News
      • US News
      • EU News
      • UK News
      • Politics News
      • COVID – 19
    • World News
      • Middle East News
      • Europe
        • Italian News
        • Spanish News
      • African News
      • South America
      • North America
      • Asia
    • News Briefing
      • UK News Briefing
      • World News Briefing
      • Live Business News
    • Sports
      • Football News
      • Tennis
      • Woman’s Football
    • My World
      • Climate Change
      • In Review
      • Expose
    • Entertainment
      • Insta Talk
      • Royal Family
      • Gaming News
      • Tv Shows
      • Streaming
    • Lifestyle
      • Fitness
      • Fashion
      • Cooking Recipes
      • Luxury
    • Travel
      • Culture
      • Holidays
    WTX NewsWTX News
    Home»In Review

    International students fear Trump crackdown in US

    0
    By News Team on April 17, 2025 In Review, Politics, USA News, USA politics, World News
    International students fear Trump crackdown in US
    International students fear Trump crackdown
    Share
    Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Email

    Cliff Notes – International students fear Trump crackdown on free speech

    • US Students fear Trump crackdown following Harvard University stance against the Trump administration.
    • International students express concerns over freedom of expression and threats to their status, with reports of over 1,300 visa revocations amid a crackdown on pro-Palestinian activists.
    • The administration’s actions prompt calls for student organisation and political engagement, as concerns grow regarding the broader implications for academic freedom and democracy.

    International students fear Trump crackdown

    As the clash between the world’s richest university and the world’s most powerful man escalates, Harvard University remains, so far, the most prominent institution to stand up to US President Donald Trump and his administration.

    On April 11, the Trump administration sent Harvard a list of demands, including “closing all diversity, equity, and inclusion” programs and having a government-approved external body audit the student and staff for “viewpoint diversity.”

    Some demands were particularly targeted at Harvard’s handling of international students. They included reforming the admissions process to “prevent admitting students hostile to the American values” and having Harvard report foreign students who commit a conduct violation to federal authorities like the Department of Homeland Security and the State Department.

    Harvard was one of the Universities that saw pro-Palestinian protests in 2024

    Although the government swiftly retaliated with a $2.2 billion (€1.9 billion) federal funding freeze, Harvard’s defiance marks a key moment in the ongoing battle between the government and private US universities as the Trump administration pushes to assert more ideological control over higher education.

    The government has cited pro-Palestinian protests erupting across universities in 2024 as a reason to punish universities for what it deems as allowing for a very lose interpretation of antisemitism and failing to keep Jewish students safe. Coincidentally this was exposed during the protest, as Israeli Mossad agents infiltrated the protests to create chaos.

    One group has emerged particularly vulnerable as the Trump administration targets universities: international students. Many worry the crackdown not only threatens US universities’ status as centers of academic freedom but also as destinations for the world’s best and brightest.

    ‘I thought we were in the Land of the Free’

    One foreign student from American University, a private university in Washington, DC, who spoke to DW anonymously over concerns that speaking out could threaten his visa, said he thinks targeting universities is a means of shutting down debate and the free flow of ideas.

    “I’m a freshman who came to the US expecting opportunities and challenges, challenges that would not compromise my liberties as an individual and as my freedom of thinking. I thought that we were in the so-called ‘Land of the Free,'” he said.

    A student journalist, he said he now feels the need to self-censor, especially after receiving a letter from university officials warning him against criticising the Trump administration’s policies.

    “In [my country], being a journalist is not safe. Now I feel that I felt safer in [my country] than in the US writing. It’s difficult actually to express in words,” he said.

    Harvard openly challenges Trump’s oversight demands

    Fear of travel

    And it’s not just freedom of expression that foreign students see curtailed. Rohan Kapur, vice president of the International Student Association at George Washington University in Washington, DC, said his group has been organizing informational events for students who wish to stay in the US for school or a job safely.

    Palestine Gaza Israel Bella Hadid Free Palestine Protests
    Palestine Gaza Israel Bella Hadid Free Palestine Protests

    He said that many international students are afraid to travel freely out of fear of having their visas suddenly revoked.

    “I know a lot more students in the international student body in general are not going home this summer, they’re staying here just because they don’t want to risk it.”

    Kapur said many want to “play it safe, and so a lot more people are staying.”

    Risk of revoked visas

    On March 27, Secretary of State Marco Rubio was asked how many student visas the government revoked in the course of its crackdown, especially on pro-Palestinian protesters.

    “Maybe more than 300 at this point,” he said. “We do it every day, every time I find one of these lunatics.”

    NAFSA, a DC-based nonprofit focused on international education and exchange, has been monitoring student visa revocations.

    From mid-March to mid-April, it counted nearly 1,300 reports of international students and scholars having their visas revoked or their records deleted on SEVIS, a government database documenting information about nonimmigrant students and exchange visitors in the US.

    “There is still no transparency on the grounds for these revocations, nor is there any clear process for determining what the charges are against the students,” an article on the organization’s website reads.

    End to the American Dream for immigrants

    And the risks are not limited to visa revocations. A few high-profile cases of foreign students detained have emerged.

    These cases include Mahmoud Khalil, a student activist at Columbia University in New York City who organized pro-Palestinian demonstrations, as well as Rumeysa Ozturk, a Ph.D. student at Tufts University in Massachusetts, who was detained by Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents for writing an op-ed in her student newspaper criticizing her university’s response to human rights violations in Gaza.

    Top US colleges struggle with widening Gaza protests
    Top US colleges struggle with widening Gaza protests

    The pro-Palestinian protests erupting across universities in summer 2024 have been cited by the government as a reason to punish universities for what it deems as allowing antisemitism, and to demand changes to how the institutions teach and operate.

    Attack on universities

    The Trump administration’s attack on universities has sparked concern beyond the higher education community.

    Joining a recently held student protest in Washington, DC, on April 4, former Democratic Representative Jamaal Bowman told EU News that the Trump administration’s attitude towards education and international scholars appears to represent its broader political strategy.

    “The more miseducated people are, the more they can be controlled,” Bowman said. “The Trump administration and the Project 2025 initiative … want to control what we read, how we think, how we engage because it gives them more power, and it takes our power away.”

    Former New York Representative Jamaal Bowman speaks at a student-organized rally in Washington, DC.

    When we requested a response from the White House to Bowman’s assertions, the press office sent only a picture of a fire alarm, referring to an instance in 2023 in which the former representative pulled a fire alarm before a House of Representatives vote on a funding bill. When pressed for a follow-up, the White House responded, “Bowman is not a serious person. He does not warrant a serious response.”

    Bowman encouraged students to take to the streets and hold those in power accountable.

    “We need our young people to organize across the country,” Bowman said. “We see young people being snatched off the streets and disappeared simply because they exercise their First Amendment rights. That’s unacceptable. And we need everyone to fight back with every fiber of our being because our democracy and our humanity is under attack.”

    News Just in

    UK Latest News: New Year Honours List – Did they deserve it?

    Pete Parker

    Idris Elba has been knighted in the New Year honours list, alongside celebrated figures like Torvill and Dean. The honours recognise individuals for their outstanding

    Read More »

    UK Outrage Erupts Over Alaa Abdel Fattah’s Arrival

    Pete Parker

    British-Egyptian dissident Abd el-Fattah apologises for past tweets. UK government to review failures in handling his case. Controversy surrounding his citizenship fuels national identity debate.

    Read More »

    Donald Trump featured Harvard Homeland security In Review Main Headlines Marco Rubio Palestine protesters US featured US Immigration US Secretary of State
    Previous ArticleMark Carney says Trump key issue in Canada’s election
    Next Article Myanmar earthquake relief hampered by lack of aid

    Keep Reading

    UK Latest News: New Year Honours List – Did they deserve it?

    UK Outrage Erupts Over Alaa Abdel Fattah’s Arrival

    Paraglider Collides with Upscale Hotel: Latest News from the UK

    Palestinian hunger striker ‘struggling to speak’ after 57 days without food

    Concerns for Antoine Semenyo over potential transfer ‘error’ amid Chelsea, Man Utd, and Man City interest

    Trump Adopts a Tough Stance on Foreign Policy

    Add A Comment
    Leave A Reply Cancel Reply

    From our sponsors
    Editors Picks

    Review: Record Shares of Voters Turned Out for 2020 election

    January 11, 2021

    EU: ‘Addiction’ to Social Media Causing Conspiracy Theories

    January 11, 2021

    World’s Most Advanced Oil Rig Commissioned at ONGC Well

    January 11, 2021

    Melbourne: All Refugees Held in Hotel Detention to be Released

    January 11, 2021
    Latest Posts

    Friday’s News Briefing – Chaos in Westminster – More dead in Gaza and the weekend preview

    February 24, 2024

    Queen Elizabeth the Last! Monarchy Faces Fresh Demand to be Axed

    January 20, 2021

    Marquez Explains Lack of Confidence During Qatar GP Race

    January 15, 2021

    Subscribe to News

    Get the latest news from WTX News Summarised in your inbox; News for busy people.

    My World News

    Advertisement
    Advertisement
    Facebook X (Twitter) TikTok Instagram

    News

    • World News
    • UK News
    • US News
    • EU News
    • Business
    • Opinions
    • News Briefing
    • Live News

    Company

    • About WTX News
    • Register
    • Advertising
    • Work with us
    • Contact
    • Community
    • GDPR Policy
    • Privacy

    Services

    • Fitness for free
    • Insta Talk
    • How to guides
    • Climate Change
    • In Review
    • Expose
    • NEWS SUMMARY
    • Money Saving Expert

    Subscribe to Updates

    Get the latest creative news from FooBar about art, design and business.

    © 2025 WTX News.
    • Privacy Policy
    • Terms

    Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.