
F 1 visa: Hundreds of foreign students studying in America have got e-mails. In this, he has been asked to leave the country himself. The US State Department has sent these mails. These mails have been sent to external students whose F-1 visa (student visa) was canceled due to campus activism.
In e-mail, students have been warned that if they live in the US without valid immigration status, they may face fines, custody and exile. This action of Trump Prashanas is not limited to only those students who participated physically in campus activism, but also the students who shared or liked any ‘anti-national post’ post.
,I take away such crazy visas’
US Secretary of State Rubio said in a press conference in Guyana on Thursday, ‘At this time the number of such students can be more than 300. Whenever I find such crazy, I snatch his visa. Every country in the world has the right to decide who will come to their land and who is not.
Rubio’s office has also launched an AI-run app “Catch and Rivok” recently to detect students supporting Hamas or other designated terrorist organizations and canceled their visas. The State Department is also investigating new students applications. If any category applications such as F (Academic Study Visa), M (Professional Studies Visa) or J (Exchange Visa) are found to be examples of supporting anti -national activity on the applicant, then applicants will not get entry in America.
What was said in email?
In the email, students have been asked to deport themselves using an app. This app was launched by the Trump administration on 10 March. In the mail, students have been told that after your visa is released, other information has been received, after which your visa has been canceled. Visa expiry date is also written in e-mail. In the mail, the students were warned that if they live in America even after this, they may have to face fines, custody and exile.
It has been written in the mail that it can also make you unqualified for future American visas. Exiled persons can be sent to other countries other than their original countries. It further states that if the exile students want to return to America in the future, they will have to apply for a new visa and then their eligibility will be re -evaluated. In e-mail, the entire process of leaving the country has also been told.