In a recent development, at least 12 Oklahoma college students have had their visas revoked by the federal government, according to confirmation from Oklahoma State University (OSU) and the University of Central Oklahoma (UCO). OSU reported that eight of their students had their visas revoked, while UCO confirmed that four of their international students were affected.
Both universities described the situation as unprecedented, and noted that they are providing support and guidance to the impacted students. This action comes as part of a larger trend, with reports of international students across the country having their visas revoked by the Trump administration. The specific reasons behind these visa revocations are not yet clear.
The universities are unable to provide student names or enrollment status due to privacy laws, but the situation is being closely monitored. KOCO 5 reached out to the University of Oklahoma to determine if other colleges were impacted, but has not received a response yet. This is a developing story, and more details are expected to emerge.
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