What If DHS Revoked a University’s SEVP Certification? A Hypothetical Case with Real Implications
What would happen if a university suddenly lost its ability to enroll international students? In this hypothetical case study, we explore the legal and real-world implications of a DHS revocation of SEVP certification—what it means for institutions, the rights of international students, and how schools can protect themselves before a crisis hits. Even imagined scenarios like this reveal the very real risks schools and families face in today’s immigration landscape.
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