The case at Columbia University highlights the tension between free speech and national security in academia, focusing...
Student Deportation
Student deportation refers to the process of removing a student, particularly an international student, from a country due to violations of immigration laws or other legal regulations. This can occur for various reasons, including overstaying a visa, engaging in unauthorized employment, or committing a crime. Deportation can lead to significant consequences for the affected student, including the loss of educational opportunities, disruption of their academic progress, and challenges in obtaining future visas or re-entering the country. The process often involves legal proceedings and can be influenced by the specific immigration policies and laws of the country in question.