Sujet : MEDIA: Trump's Student Visa Revocations Jeopardize H-1B Talent Pipeline
De : groenveld (at) *nospam* acm.org (John D Groenveld)
Groupes : misc.immigration.usaDate : 25. Apr 2025, 01:14:11
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Michael Bloomberg's Andrew Kreighbaum on whether Norm Braman likes
Little Marco Rubio's odds of securing Donald Trump's endorsement for
WhiteHouse.GOV:
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| Immigration attorneys say revocation of a visa on its own shouldn't
| lead to removal without notice to the student and an opportunity for
| judicial review. Multiple lawsuits have been filed in the past week
| challenging the basis of an F-1 visa termination, including suits
| from students in California, Pennsylvania, and New Hampshire.
| Another lawsuit filed Monday by a software engineer in the Northern
| District of California said the termination of their SEVIS record
| jeopardized their employment.
|
| Colleges in many cases are having to identify those terminations
| themselves. The American Council on Education and other higher ed
| groups requested a briefing on visa policies in an April 4 letter to
| Rubio and DHS Secretary Kristi Noem.
How many of Ted Mitchell's ACEnet.EDU members will struggle to make
debt repayments if Donald Trump orders Rubio and Noem to turn off
the Cheap Labor Lobby's F-1 to OPT to H-1B scab worker pipeline?
John
groenveld@acm.org-- "If Chinese students want to come here and study Shakespeare and theFederalist Papers, that's what they need to learn from America. Theydon't need to learn quantum computing and artificial intelligencefrom America." - Tom Cotton<URL:
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