Margaret Killjoy
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Or even just like, quote unquote, celebrating the deaths of people, right?
Or even just like, quote unquote, celebrating the deaths of people, right?
Or even just like, quote unquote, celebrating the deaths of people, right?
The past week, ICE actions against students have seemingly accelerated. Ali Reza Daroudi, a doctoral student from Iran studying at the University of Alabama, was arrested by ICE on March 25th in the middle of the night at his off-campus apartment. Daroudi's entry visa expired, but he was allowed to stay in the States as he still maintained his student status.
The past week, ICE actions against students have seemingly accelerated. Ali Reza Daroudi, a doctoral student from Iran studying at the University of Alabama, was arrested by ICE on March 25th in the middle of the night at his off-campus apartment. Daroudi's entry visa expired, but he was allowed to stay in the States as he still maintained his student status.
The past week, ICE actions against students have seemingly accelerated. Ali Reza Daroudi, a doctoral student from Iran studying at the University of Alabama, was arrested by ICE on March 25th in the middle of the night at his off-campus apartment. Daroudi's entry visa expired, but he was allowed to stay in the States as he still maintained his student status.
It's unknown why exactly he was targeted. He has no ties to protests or any notable online footprint.
It's unknown why exactly he was targeted. He has no ties to protests or any notable online footprint.
It's unknown why exactly he was targeted. He has no ties to protests or any notable online footprint.
No. Simply, his entry visa expired. So if he left the country, he then would have to get another visa to get back in. But he can stay as long as he still has his valid student status. So not only is ICE trying to revoke these visas, but they're trying to essentially say that by revoking these visas, they are also attempting to strip them of their student status, which is like a separate step.
No. Simply, his entry visa expired. So if he left the country, he then would have to get another visa to get back in. But he can stay as long as he still has his valid student status. So not only is ICE trying to revoke these visas, but they're trying to essentially say that by revoking these visas, they are also attempting to strip them of their student status, which is like a separate step.
No. Simply, his entry visa expired. So if he left the country, he then would have to get another visa to get back in. But he can stay as long as he still has his valid student status. So not only is ICE trying to revoke these visas, but they're trying to essentially say that by revoking these visas, they are also attempting to strip them of their student status, which is like a separate step.
These things can get kind of very blurry, though.
These things can get kind of very blurry, though.
These things can get kind of very blurry, though.
Technically, the State Department does have that ability, but it's under the same like foreign policy risk designation.
Technically, the State Department does have that ability, but it's under the same like foreign policy risk designation.
Technically, the State Department does have that ability, but it's under the same like foreign policy risk designation.
And they'll justify it by saying, well, his visa already expired. So we're just removing him because his visa expired, even though that's not really how this works.
And they'll justify it by saying, well, his visa already expired. So we're just removing him because his visa expired, even though that's not really how this works.