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What Happens to Student Loans if the Department of Education Shuts Down?

The potential closure of the U.S. Department of Education could shift student loan management to the Treasury, continuing borrower obligations. Loan forgiveness programs and financial aid may face changes or…

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US Judge Stops Deportation of Wisconsin Indian Student

US Judge halts the deportation of Indian student Krish Lal Isserdasani after his F-1 visa was revoked without warning, spotlighting…

University of Houston protests visa revocations for students

The University of Houston faces a sharp increase in student visa revocations since March 2025, affecting over 260 international students…

Texas sees over 260 international student visas revoked

Texas universities have seen over 260 international student visas suddenly revoked, with unclear reasons and limited recourse. SEVIS-based removals end…

Dogukan Gunaydin’s deportation hearing delayed in Minnesota

Dogukan Gunaydin’s F-1 visa was revoked after a DWI conviction, leading to ICE detention and a postponed deportation hearing. His…

University of Florida police to enforce immigration in 287(g) shift

The University of Florida, guided by Governor Ron DeSantis, became Florida's first to join the 287(g) program. Campus police now…

Obama slams Trump for freezing Harvard University’s federal funding

The Trump administration’s $2.3 billion funding freeze of Harvard University triggered major debate about academic freedom, government control, and higher…

F-1 visa scrutiny rises, causing concern for international students

U.S. F-1 visa revocations for old minor legal problems have increased, affecting international students’ legal status and opportunities. SEVIS terminations…

Iowa lawmakers push U.S. Citizenship Test for high school grads

Senate File 369, backed by bipartisan support, will require Iowa high schoolers to pass the U.S. Citizenship Test (60% score,…