US Federal Government Revokes Legal Stay Status of 43 Northwest Missouri State University International Students… Concerns Grow Over Nationwide Spread of Similar Cases
Eunsil Ju Reporter
bb311.eunju@gmail.com | 2025-04-13 14:13:14
Northwest Missouri State University announced in a statement last Friday afternoon that the U.S. federal government had revoked the legal stay status of 43 international students associated with the university. University President Dr. Lance Tatum explained that 5 of these students are currently enrolled, while the remaining 38 are "Optional Practical Training (OPT) students" who are staying in the U.S. for visa-related employment after graduation.
President Tatum stated, "This situation continues to evolve, and Northwest's International Involvement Center is working to provide direct guidance to the affected students." However, he added, "We are advising students to depart the United States immediately to avoid any penalties associated with being out of status."
According to university spokesperson Mark Hornickel, the university began to recognize the revocation of stay status last week as international students received notifications or as staff members checked the federal Student and Exchange Visitor Information System (SEVIS).
As of Friday afternoon, the specific reasons for the revocation of the Northwest Missouri State University students' stay status were not immediately clear. However, it is known that this occurred amid a series of similar student visa-related cases nationwide under the Donald Trump administration.
According to a report by 'Inside Higher Ed', a higher education news outlet, over 800 international students and graduates from more than 150 universities have had their legal stay status changed by the federal government in recent weeks as of Friday. The outlet's database reported two visa change cases at Park University in the Kansas City area, and similar cases have reportedly occurred at the University of Missouri, although the exact number is unknown.
Anxiety Spreads Across University Campuses Nationwide… Concerns Over the Aftermath of the Trump Administration's Hardline Immigration Policies
The recent revocation of the stay status of Northwest Missouri State University international students is raising concerns that the repercussions of the Trump administration's hardline immigration policies are extending to international students. In particular, given that the OPT program has provided crucial opportunities for international students seeking employment in the U.S. after graduation, there are concerns that this measure could negatively impact the future study and employment plans of international students in the U.S.
Some experts analyze that the background of this revocation of stay status may be related to the Trump administration's move to strengthen regulations on foreign labor under its "America First" stance. Additionally, there is an analysis that the federal government is increasingly tightening its review of international student visas due to instances of some international students violating visa regulations or overstaying in recent years.
Regarding this situation, it is reported that international student support departments not only at the affected university but also at universities nationwide are closely monitoring the situation and are deeply concerned about preparing countermeasures to prevent further damage. While providing necessary support such as legal consultation and guidance on return procedures to the affected students, the confusion and anxiety of the students due to the sudden revocation of their stay status are not expected to subside easily.
As uncertainty grows about potential additional measures by the federal government, students considering studying in the U.S. and international students already in the U.S. should carefully check relevant information and make necessary preparations.
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