Why doesn’t USCIS always notify international students when they revoke their student visas along with the reason for the revocation?

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According to ‘It’s unfair’: International PhD student at BYU speaks after his student visa was revoked:

The university didn’t get anything, I didn’t receive anything, so we just found out it is terminated.”

I read that this is a common issue nowadays with the current wave of visa revocation that is supposed to target students with a background of severe legal troubles.

Why doesn’t USCIS always notify international students when they revoke their student visas along with the reason for the revocation?

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  2. Rikkiwiththatnumber Avatar

    Because every competent person in the federal government is being forced out in favor of Trump loyalists. And because these people are, to be frank, more interested in bullying immigrants than in governing. The cruelty is the entire point.

  3. geneusutwerk Avatar

    >I read that this is a common issue nowadays with the current wave of visa revocation that is supposed to target students with a background of severe legal troubles.

    It is definitely not targeting students with a “background of severe legal troubles” either.

    From an article about students in Minnesota losing their visas:

    >Immigration attorneys say the federal government appears to be escalating its measures to deport immigrants under the Trump administration, singling out international students who have mostly misdemeanors that wouldn’t previously have prompted any repercussions.