المملكة: America cancels the visa of two Saudi students studying at the University of North Carolina

“My colleague in the room came out of his room with a astonishing and shocking look.”
“His colleague in the housing began to feel panic, adding,” He has just made a phone call to the university that I told him that the Ministry of Foreign Affairs canceled his visa, but it had never made any reason. “
US Secretary of State
The news network reported that Saleh Al -Jarrad firmness his luggage in one day, and returned to Saudi Arabia at the advice of his family and lawyer, and Saleh had arrived in the United States and began studying at North Carolina State University 5 months ago.
“If it remains here, it may be subject to detention by the Immigration and Customs Department.”
These ends come after US Secretary of State Marco Rubio announced on Thursday that the Foreign Ministry canceled more than 300 academic visas.
Vasto said his colleague did not communicate with the federal government directly, but with North Carolina State University only.
Master in Engineering
“He had only a few days to prepare to leave the country,” Vasto added, speaking about Saleh.
North Carolina State University confirmed that a second student visa, Fasto, said that he was also from the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, has also been canceled.
The university issued this response after the spread of the news among international students: “North Carolina State University did not initiate these endings, and did not receive direct notification of the changes. We are very concerned about the lack of communication by federal agencies and the impact of these procedures on our international students.”
“I am really surprised, it is a shameful matter,” Vasto said, and it was issued several data in the wake of the announcement of the cancellation of the study visa for the students, including the data of the Association of Muslim Students in North Carolina.
Cancel student visas in America
In a statement published on the social networking site Instagram, the association indicated that the two students were studying international engineering.
The statement said: “We feel deeply sad and extremely angry because of the recent fornication of two students from North Carolina State University, their studies visas were not fairly completed.”
The statement added that “the student organization calls for full transparency in the process of canceling student visas, and calls for their return, as well as the university administration, state officials and federal officials to ensure the safety, respect and freedom of international students.”
Congress member Deborara Ross also issued a statement in the wake of the cancellation of students ’visas in a post on the social networking site X, saying:“ Without any explanation, the Trump administration canceled the visas of two students from North Carolina State University and hundreds of other students across the country. The procedures for enforcing immigration laws should focus on criminals, and not young visas who are seeking education. ”
American laws
The US State Department also issued a statement in response to “WraLS” questions, and its spokesman said: “Due to the considerations of privacy and visa secrets, we usually do not comment on the ministry’s actions in relation to specific cases. Deportation.
She continued: “The Foreign Ministry will continue to work closely with the Ministry of Internal Security to manage and implement American visa and immigration laws. Every possible traveler is subject to the United States to intense security audit between the agencies. All visa applicants, regardless of the type or location of the visa, are subject to a continuous audit. The security verification process begins from the time of submitting each request, and even deciding the visa, and after that during the period of each visa issued, and that is. To ensure that the individual remains eligible to travel to the United States. ”
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