The US Department of State on Saturday announced that it would revoke all visas held by South Sudanese passport holders after the African country failed to accept the return of repatriated citizens.
The United States has suddenly canceled the visas of more than 400 international students, including Pakistanis, prompting several American universities to demand an explanation from the government.
DURHAM, N.C. — Duke men’s basketball player Khaman Maluach may be affected by a recent State Department ruling concerning ...
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Maluach is a native of South Sudan and concern has grown that he will be forced to return to his native country.
The government of South Sudan pushed back on Secretary of State Marco Rubio's reasoning for revoking its nationals' visas in ...
It could very well be a double heartbreak for one of Duke basketball’s brightest stars. Duke freshman Khaman Maluach faces ...
"We are looking into the situation and working expeditiously to understand any implications for Duke students." ...
The Trump administration has until 11:59 p.m. Monday to return to the United States a Maryland man who the government admits ...
Secretary of State Marco Rubio said the U.S. decided to revoke all visas for South Sudanese citizens because the country's government failed to accept the return of its citizens being removed from the ...
South Sudanese nationals, including Duke University Men’s Basketball star Khaman Maluach, face possible deportation after the ...