The school didn't release the student’s name and said it didn't have more information. It called the situation “deeply concerning.”
An international University of Minnesota grad student was arrested and had their visa revoked because of their “prior criminal history for a DUI,” not any “student protests,” federal officials said Monday.
Officials in Minnesota are seeking answers in the case of a University of Minnesota graduate student who’s being detained by U.S. immigration authorities for unknown reasons.
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Immigration authorities took an international student at the University of Minnesota into custody in the latest crackdown on foreign students and staff at US colleges. Immigration and Customs
Local, state and national leaders are demanding answers from immigration enforcement after the detention of yet another university student.
The graduate student, who is enrolled on the U’s Twin Cities campus, was detained at an off-campus residence Thursday.
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An international student at the University of Minnesota was detained in Minneapolis by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement officers, a situation the university's president calls "deeply concerning.
University officials said they had not been informed of the federal agents’ plans and called the situation “deeply concerning.”
According to a letter sent by the university to students, faculty and staff, the student was detained at an off-campus residence on Thursday.