Different Views on Trump Administration’s Student Activist Crackdown
Ask students: How will international students being forced to return home after losing their visas affect the economy and foreign policy?
Should schools limit student activism? This PBS NewsHour Classroom lesson examines responses to campus protests during the Trump administration.
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April 23, 2025
Ask students: How will international students being forced to return home after losing their visas affect the economy and foreign policy?
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According to attorneys, over 1,000 student visas have been revoked in the Trump administration’s crackdown. Part of that effort has been a State Department argument that some students’ actions threaten U.S. foreign policy interests. Nick Schifrin discussed more with former acting Homeland Security Secretary Chad Wolf and Richard Haass, president emeritus of the Council of Foreign Relations.
View the transcript of the story.
due process — legal rights protecting an individual. Both citizens and non-citizens in the U.S. have the right to due process.
Learn more about due process guaranteed under the Fourteenth Amendment of the Constitution.
Read some background about the amendment here.
Next, read Section 1 of the amendment here:
"All persons born or naturalized in the United States, and subject to the jurisdiction thereof, are citizens of the United States and of the State wherein they reside. No State shall make or enforce any law which shall abridge the privileges or immunities of citizens of the United States; nor shall any State deprive any person of life, liberty, or property, without due process of law; nor deny to any person within its jurisdiction the equal protection of the laws."
Read the rest of the amendment here.
Answer the following question in your notebook/computer. Share your responses with a partner or class.
Ask Students: Do you think due process (protections under the 14th Amendment of the Constitution) for the students whose visas have been revoked are being followed? Explain.
If you are not sure, how could you find out? Try looking up specific cases like the ones mentioned in the News Hour story, including Aaron Ortega Gonzalez; a British graduate student only identified as Jane Doe; Yunseo Chung and Mahmoud Khalil. Rubio mentioned there have been about 300 student visas that have been revoked, but attorneys said the number is around 1000 (see introduction).
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Republished with permission from PBS NewsHour Classroom.