University of California Officials Report Dozens of Student Visas Revoked Over Palestinian Protests

Officials at the University of California’s Los Angeles and San Diego campuses said on April 6 that several international students lost their visas during the federal government crackdown on noncitizen pro-Palestinian protesters.
At least 12 students at UCLA and six at UC San Diego lost their F-1 visas, revoking their permission to study in the United States, U.S. officials reported Sunday.
Foreign students had visas terminated at Berkeley, Santa Barbara, Davis, and Irvine campuses, according to the schools. That included at least six in Berkeley, three in Santa Barbara, five in Irvine, and seven in Davis. It’s unclear how many of the students have actually left the country….