At least 118 international students across Texas universities have had their immigration status altered, with their names removed from the SEVIS database. This drastic move, linked to recent political protests, has left students without legal standing, employment eligibility, or the ability to contest the changes. As political activism and scrutiny intensify, these students face uncertain futures and limited options for reinstatement.
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Google DeepMind unveils AlphaEarth Foundations, an AI system that processes satellite data 16x more efficiently to create detailed Earth maps for tracking deforestation, climate change, […]
The UP Police Constable Result 2024 is expected by the end of October, as per directives from Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath. The recruitment aims to […]