Over 1000 international students' visas have been canceled or revoked by the US in recent weeks, raising concerns among the students and their parents.  Not everyone, though, is taking it well.  A number of students have filed lawsuits against the trump administration. They contend that the trump administration's handling of visa cancellations is unfair. 

Students could be arrested or deported as a result of the trump administration's arbitrary visa cancellations and revocations.  Similar issues are being faced by Ohio State university, Harvard, Stanford, the university of Maryland, and a few smaller universities.  As of the end of March, the Associated press reports that 160 universities have canceled the visas of roughly 1024 students.  Students who have filed a lawsuit against the Department of Homeland Security are also wondering why the agency took this action. 

Despite the numerous explanations offered, the institutions have discovered that speeding fines frequently play a significant role.  The kids claim they cannot understand the precise causes.  The Department of Homeland Security has not responded to the student protests. Since they risk being detained, some students whose visas have been revoked are going home before finishing their coursework. Academicians are concerned that such actions may cause students to lose interest in studying in the US. 

They claim that because it is unclear why the visas are being revoked, the students are afraid.  Some colleges are offering advice on going back, while others claim to be in discussions with the federal government. 



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