ACLU speaks out on some international students' visas being revoked
10-04-2025 22:32 via krqe.com

ACLU speaks out on some international students' visas being revoked

NEW MEXICO (KRQE) – The American Civil Liberties Union is condemning the revoked visa status of some international students studying in the state. The civil rights organization is calling the revocations arbitrary, saying they are alarmed by the lack of transparency surrounding the decision.New Mexico National Guard begins training members to assist police in AlbuquerqueThe University of New Mexico recently checked the student and exchange visitor database and noticed some students ha
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