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A Saginaw Police Rescue Unit vehicle parks outside of SVSU’s Ryder Center in preparation for the Saginaw MAGA Rally, Saginaw Valley State University, Oct. 3, 2024; photo credit Onnie Stone.
The latest in a string of student visas revoked.
By: Issa Longstreet
UNIVERSITY CENTER, Mich. – A Saginaw Valley State University student’s visa was revoked by the Department of Homeland Security, MLive reported, becoming the latest in a string of international students who have been stripped of their legal residency status and had their student visas revoked.
Schools in Michigan, such as Central Michigan University, Oakland University, the University of Michigan and Grand Valley State University, all have had students’ visas revoked in the past week. Schools outside of Michigan that have had this happen include Harvard, UCLA, and Ohio State, among others.
Two students at Central Michigan University have had their student visas revoked. In a public statement, CMU disclosed that it “does not have the ability to reverse the government’s decision.”
The Delta Collegiate reached out to the SVSU student’s legal representative, but the attorney wrote back in an email that they were unable to discuss matters of the case at this time.