Indian research scholar, Ranjani Srinivasan, sought refuge in Canada after her US student visa was revoked abruptly, with US officials accusing her of being a ‘terrorist sympathiser’ supporting Hamas without proof. Srinivasan’s attempts to pursue her studies at Columbia University were thwarted by harsh actions from ICE, resulting in the termination of her enrollment. This case sheds light on the concerning immigration enforcement practices targeting political activism. The incident underscores the challenges faced by international students in the US and the importance of fair treatment in matters of immigration. Srinivasan’s ordeal serves as a reminder of the need for greater transparency and accountability in visa revocation processes. This case has sparked outrage within the academic and immigrant communities, with calls for a more just and equitable approach to handling such situations. It highlights the vulnerability of foreign students studying in the US and the potential risks associated with engaging in political discourse while on a student visa. The story of Ranjani Srinivasan underscores the complexities and uncertainties that international students may encounter while pursuing their academic goals abroad, emphasizing the need for a more supportive and inclusive environment for all students, regardless of their backgrounds or beliefs.

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Indian scholar flees to Canada as US revokes visa over baseless Hamas allegations, facing aggressive ICE actions at Columbia.
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