President Donald Trump’s administration has become widely criticised for its harsh and widespread immigration policies, pushing many international students off of American college campuses and causing distress for those who remain.
At the University of Minnesota, international students are expressing great concern that these immigration policies are limiting their basic rights.
Many international students’ visas have been widely restricted or cancelled by the Trump administration in recent months, in what the administration has called an effort to safeguard national security. These actions, though, have created a fear among international students across America as they had their visas terminated for voicing their political beliefs publicly, according to NBC.
These fears are alive here at the University, according to one international student who chose to remain anonymous due to these concerns.
“Just having the fear that everything you can post politically online will lead to you getting your visa denied,” the student said. “I think that it’s a shame for the U.S. and the university’s reputation in the U.S.”
The international student added that they believe these policies are limiting their First Amendment rights through the fear they create.
“The U.S. always propagates free speech and everything, but he also criticized German politicians for free speech,” they said. “It doesn’t seem to uphold those standards anymore, at least not for international students.”
The fear of international students at the University having their visas revoked is not irrational.
Notably, the University saw Turkish student Doğukan Gunaydin detained by immigration officials in March for nearly two months as a result of a 2023 DWI arrest.
In addition, the Trump administration has paused visa interviews for potential international students as it considers expanding a process for vetting prospective students’ social media presence, according to Politico.
Actions like these are why Izham Razak, a recent University graduate and former international student, said Trump and his administration’s actions are controlling international students.
“The tightening role on international students is definitely an authoritative plan being done by the Trump administration,” Razak said. “As long as you are an international student, if you follow the rules and then follow the guidelines, you will not be affected.”
Razak said he, too, is fearful of his social media usage, as he believes any political statements could affect his visa status.
“I would not want to talk about U.S. administration issues because I don’t have a take on that and I don’t want it to jeopardize anything happening in the future, like entering the U.S or leaving the U.S.,” Razak said.
While it has induced fear and controversy, experts say it has not been ruled as government overreach. University law professor Jane Kirtley said ICE is legally allowed to deport international students and prohibit them from entering the U.S. due to their social media posts.
“Immigration can use social media postings as a basis to deport people and to refuse them entry into this country,” Kirtley said. “It’s a contentious issue.”
Kirtley said universities have felt the effects of the Trump administration’s cuts to funding because the administration is deciding whether to act on what it sees as hate speech, especially surrounding pro-Palestinian activism.
“I think the problem is that the Trump administration has been aggressively using things like government funding to threaten universities if they do not take action against students who are engaging in expressive activities that they think are antisemitic,” Kirtley said.















KG
Jul 21, 2025 at 11:22 am
Susan, I haven’t seen Trump using any minority groups against other minority groups. What I have seen is an honest and commendable attempt of this administration to fight antisemitism, led by a Black man, Leo Terrell, even if you don’t like some of Trump’s other policies (to which you certainly have a right to object). Here at UMN, what I have seen is on-going virulent antisemitism and antizionism even before Trump won the election. I see whole UMN academic units—GWSS, CSCL, AIS, Afro-American Studies, Asian Studies marching in Nazi-style lock-step against democratic Israel—using the same extremist-Palestinian slogans and the same false settler-colonialist theories to erase the reality of the Jews’ continuous habitation of Israel-Palestine for 3,000 years. Are there no other voices in these units? Is there no one with courage? Or are faculty so cowed and fearful of their jobs, promotion, tenure, and colleague acceptance that they remain silent?
Fighting Jew-hatred, Israel-hatred, and antizionism would go a long way to solving many of UMN’s problems, including budgetary ones. How can it be that the safest place for Palestinian LGBTQ+ Arabs is Israel, yet no one at UMN, not even Shakhsari, an LGBTQ+ person, recognizes that? How can it be that the entire Afro-American faculty finds fault with democratic Israel and promotes divestment, whereas the historically Black universities and colleges have academic cooperation agreements with Israel, signed in April 2025?
Racist, Jew-hating academic units should be entirely eliminated and/or, at least, merged into CLA. Racist, Jew-hating academic faculty should be terminated. A good place to start: non-tenured faculty such as racist, Jew-hating Nick Estes and Melanie Yazzie. They are coming for you, too, Susan. Melanie Yazzie said: “I seek to dismantle the United States.” If you think KKK faculty shouldn’t be teaching our children, you should have no objection.
Yes, Jew-hatred and anti-Zionism have to be revealed, whether on the right, left, or in the center. Rooted out and eliminated.
Susan Spiegel Pastin
Jul 16, 2025 at 1:41 pm
I am Jewish, but I know that Trump has a history of using minority groups and pitting them against each other just to expand his own power.
Remember, he originally sought LGBTQ support back in 2016. Look what happened since, and how he turned.
Remember the 2017 Unite the Right March, when Far Right torch carriers chanted “Jews will not replace us?”
And much more recently, a White Supremacist and virulent anti-Semite won an AWARD at a Florida university?
You really think there is no antisemitism on the right?
Even though he has a Jewish son-in-law, do you really think Trump gives a rat!s bottom about Jews? Or really deep down, about anyone else but himself?