U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio announced that the State Department may have revoked over 300 visas, emphasizing the Trump administration is actively looking to remove individuals causing disturbances, such as the recent detainment and revocation of a Turkish student’s visa. The student, Rumeysa Ozturk, was detained outside of Boston, sparking protests and legal actions. Despite no clear reasons given for the revocation of Ozturk’s visa, it is suspected to be related to her support for Palestinians. The detainment of Ozturk is seen as part of a wider crackdown by the Trump administration on foreign students involved in pro-Palestinian activities, with several other cases cited. Rubio defended the actions, claiming the individuals removed were not peaceful protesters but were engaging in disruptive and harmful behaviors on college campuses. The detentions have drawn criticism for infringing on free speech rights. In response to the controversy, various universities and advocacy groups have raised concerns about the treatment of foreign-born students by U.S. immigration authorities. The broader issue of immigration enforcement against individuals expressing anti-establishment views has been a point of contention during the Trump administration.ążм.
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