WINONA, Minn. – Winona State University discovered that the visa of one international graduate student has been revoked, according to a television station KAAL report quoting university sources. There were no details about the individual. The report was significant because Trump deportation agents have been arresting foreign college students across the nation methodically, in several cases for flimsy reasons. Arrests have been unannounced ambushes. So far two arrests have been in Minnesota, at Mankato and St. Paul.  The Winona State student’s revised visa status reportedly was discovered in a routine review of data in the federal government’s  Student and Exchange Visitor Information System records.  Students with such visa authorization to hold off-campus jobs in their fields of study This is an authorization that typically runs one to three years.

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