
Georgia attorneys and immigration rights advocates respond to Trump’s crackdown on student visas
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Show Notes
Despite legal status for international students being restored after the Trump administration revoked their visas, the White House vows to keep targeting international students deemed disruptive. Meanwhile, advocates and legal experts fear this won't be the government's last attempt to target international students. On today’s edition of “Closer Look,” Rose talks with representatives from both groups.
Guests include:
Immigration attorney Charles Kuck
Cory Isaacson, the legal director of the ACLU of Georgia
Samantha Hamilton, a litigation attorney for Asian Americans Advancing Justice Atlanta
Andrea Young, the executive director of the ACLU of Georgia
Azka Mahmood, the executive director of CAIR-Georgia
Jennifer Lee, the policy director for Asian Americans Advancing-Justice Atlanta
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