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NAFSA Releases Initial Analysis of #Visa #Revocations and other Actions Targeting #International #Students and #Scholars. NAFSA is able to provide some preliminary information about the size, scale, and nature of the #enforcement actions affecting international students and scholars in the #UnitedStates. As of April 10, there have been > 800 reports of international students and scholars either having their visa revoked and/or their record in SEVIS terminated. nafsa.org/reports-of-actions-t #Lawfedi

NAFSANAFSA Releases Initial Analysis of Visa Revocations and other Actions Targeting International Students and ScholarsNAFSA: Association of International Educators is the world's largest nonprofit association dedicated to international education and exchange.

First #Trump Targeted #ProPalestine #Students. Now All Kinds of Foreign Students Are at Risk.

Trump Appears to Be Targeting Muslim and “#NonWhite” Students for Deportation

Students from Muslim-majority countries as well as Asia and Africa are having their visas revoked with little or no explanation.

By Jonah Valdez, April 8, 2025

"With little or no justification, the Trump administration is revoking the visas and immigration statuses of hundreds of international students under the Student Exchange and Visitor Program, leaving them vulnerable to detention and deportation, according to attorneys representing international #scholars who have filed new lawsuits against the Trump administration."

Read more:
theintercept.com/2025/04/08/tr

Archived version:
archive.ph/Dt7JN
#MarcoRubio #KristiNoem #USPol #TrumpIsABully #Deportations #Braindrain

The Intercept · Trump Appears to Be Targeting Muslim and “Non-White” Students for DeportationBy Jonah Valdez

#Trump takes aim at foreign-born college students, with 300 visas revoked

Some students have been picked up off the street by immigration agents and held in detention centers, sometimes a thousand miles away from their homes, with little warning

By Daniella Silva, Chloe Atkins, Julia Ainsley and Abigail Williams, March 27, 2025

"Secretary of State #MarcoRubio said Thursday the State Department has revoked 300 or more #StudentVisas, as the White House increasingly targets foreign-born students whose main transgression seems to be #activism.

"Rubio warned that the administration was looking out for 'these lunatics.' Around the country, #scholars have been picked up, in some cases by masked immigration agents, and held in #DetentionCenters, sometimes a thousand miles from their homes with little warning and often with few details about why they were being detained.

"'It might be more than 300 at this point. We do it every day. Every time I find one of these lunatics, I take away their visas,' Rubio said at a news conference in Guyana, where he was meeting with leaders.

"Many of those rounded up by Trump officials attended or were part of the pro-Palestinian movement that swept college campuses last year, and while the administration hasn’t said publicly why these students are being singled out over others, at least one sought by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement appeared on lists made by far-right pro-Israel groups as targets for deportation.

"And Trump allies, many in government again, telegraphed for months before he took office that they’d seek to deport students who openly advocated for Hamas or other U.S.-designated terrorist groups or after they participated in an unauthorized campus #protest and were suspended, expelled or jailed.

"The detentions are a signal of a broader effort by President Donald Trump to clamp down on the actions of legal permanent residents, student visa holders and others who live and work legally in the United States, one that threatens to undermine a fundamental American right to #FreeSpeech and to assemble, experts and advocates said."

nbcnews.com/news/us-news/trump
#USPol #ThoughtPolice #Authoritarianism #Orwellian #CharacteristicsOfFascism #Clampdown #SilencingDissent #CriminalizingDissent #CriminalizingActivism #RightToAssemble #FirstAmendment #USPol

NBC News · Rubio says State Department has revoked at least 300 student visasBy Daniella Silva

Looks like the American Association of University Professors agrees with me!

#AAUP, Allies Sue over #Trump Policy of Arresting and Threatening to Deport #Students and #Faculty for #LawfulSpeech

"The national AAUP; chapters at #Harvard, #Rutgers, and #NYU; and the #MiddleEastStudies Association today filed a lawsuit seeking to block the Trump administration from carrying out large-scale arrests, detentions, and deportations of noncitizen students and faculty members who participate in #ProPalestinian #protests and other protected #FirstAmendment activities.

"We believe that the administration’s ideological-deportation policy violates the First Amendment by targeting constitutionally protected speech that Americans have a right to hear and engage with. The policy has created a climate of fear and repression on campuses around the country. We are represented in the case by the #KnightFirstAmendmentInstitute at #ColumbiaUniversity, #AhilanArulanantham, and Zimmer, Citron & Clarke LLP.

"Following executive orders issued by President Trump in January, the federal agencies that enforce immigration laws have arrested and detained several people associated with U.S. colleges and universities, including a legal permanent resident, on the basis of constitutionally protected speech and association.

"Today’s filing argues that the ideological-deportation policy has created a climate of #repression and intense fear on university #campuses, 'terrorizing students and faculty for their exercise of First Amendment rights in the past, intimidating them from exercising those rights now, and silencing political viewpoints that the government disfavors.'

"'The Trump administration is going after international #scholars and students who speak their minds about #Palestine, but make no mistake: they won't stop there. They'll come next for those who teach the history of #slavery or who provide #GenderAffirming health care or who research #ClimateChange or who counsel students about their reproductive choices. We all have to draw a line together—as the old labor movement slogan says: an injury to one is an injury to all,' says AAUP President Todd Wolfson.

"'The First Amendment means the government can’t arrest, detain, or deport people for lawful political expression—it’s as simple as that. This practice is one we’d ordinarily associate with the most repressive political regimes, and it should have no place in our democracy,' says #JameelJaffer, executive director at the Knight First Amendment Institute."

Source:
aaup.org/news/aaup-allies-sue-
#RightToProtest #SilencingDissent #USPol #CharacteristicsOfFascism #law
#immigration #FreeSpeech #MarcoRubio #Trump #FreedomOfAssembly #Authoritarianism #Palestine #CriminalizingDissent #HigherEducation

AAUP · AAUP, Allies Sue over Trump Policy of Arresting and Threatening to Deport Students and Faculty for Lawful SpeechThe national AAUP; chapters at Harvard, Rutgers, and NYU; and the Middle East Studies Association today filed a lawsuit seeking to block the Trump administration from carrying out large-scale arrests, detentions, and deportations of noncitizen students and faculty members who participate in pro-Palestinian protests and other protected First Amendment activities.

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Let's create games that encourage kids to become better #communicators:

☮️ to prevent violence
🤥 to overcome rumors
👥 to build strong personal relationships
🌇 to support healthier communities

🎮 We believe this can be done with games, do you?

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Communication Video GamesCommunication Games Contest WebsiteThe 2025 Life.Love. Game Design Challenge theme is communication. Submit a communication game pitch by March 24th.
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The exchanges take place at shrines to Sugawara no Michizane (845–903), a Heian period poet, scholar, and politician who ended up exiled. He died in exile! After he died, drought and plague struck Heian-Kyō, and people thought it must be Michizane's angry spirit. They built a shine to him and eventually he became a god. Today he's a god of scholarship. Pray to him to pass your exams!

Here he is in exile in Dazaifu, on Kyushu. #Japan #history #gods #scholars

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The Bureaucratic Reputation Scale: Cross-country and cross-language validation

To all the Public Administration #scholars out there: You have no reason anymore not to measure bureaucratic reputation in any of your further studies.

doi.org/10.1080/14719037.2024.

We (re)validated the scale by Lee and Van Ryzin; in English, but in different context (NewZealand); and we also tested and confirmed the equivalence in other languages (Dutch, German, and Danish).

"In the United States and in Germany, dozens of #scholars who spoke out about the violence [in #Gaza], found their job offers rescinded, their teaching duties suspended, or their contracts terminated. In many of these cases, the scholars had criticized the actions of the Israeli government and military, called for a ceasefire in Gaza, or expressed support for Palestinian self-determination. Universities canceled lectures, poetry readings, and film screenings related to the violence in the Middle East. Often, university leaders justified the cancellations by expressing unspecified security concerns." (1/2)