Sujet : Re: пак за ваксините …
De : chorbalan (at) *nospam* smap.no (Chorbalan Chorbalanov Chorbalanski)
Groupes : soc.culture.bulgariaDate : 11. Apr 2025, 03:56:59
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On Thu, 10 Apr 2025 12:39:41 -0700, Radostina wrote:
freedom of speech and assembly for all individuals in the
U.S., regardless of immigration status.
Е, и?
International students are protected by the First Amendment of the U.S. Constitution when they are in the United States as F-1 or J-1 students. They are allowed to participate in lawful public protests and demonstrations. However, as non-immigrant students, it is important to be aware of how expressive activity, such as participation in a protest or demonstration, may impact your F-1 or J-1 nonimmigrant status.
If you are arrested or detained by police for violating state or federal law, an arrest record can impact your nonimmigrant student status, even if all charges against you are dropped. This may lead to your F-1/J-1 student visa being revoked by the U.S. Department of State, which means that your current visa is no longer valid. Depending on the circumstances, an arrest could lead to deportation or a bar to enter the U.S. in the future.