
Maureen Martin
Maureen Martin is the Director of Immigration Services at Harvard University, who was mentioned in a recent news report regarding the Department of Homeland Security's decision to eliminate the student visa program at Harvard due to alleged non-compliance with requests for student visa holder records.
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India:
Maureen Martin, director of Harvard’s immigration services, confirmed that numerous students were left in limbo.
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Canada:
Harvard immigration services director Maureen Martin said countless international students have asked about transferring from the university.
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India:
Harvard's immigration services director, Maureen Martin, reported numerous international students enquiring about transfer options.
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India:
Maureen Martin, Harvard’s director of immigration services, was quoted by The New York Times as saying that the administration’s actions created 'profound fear, concern, and confusion.'
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Canada:
Harvard director of immigration services Maureen Martin said the revocation notice prompted fear among students.
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Panama:
Maureen Martin, the director of the international office at Harvard, noted that the measure was causing significant emotional distress to students and academics.
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Venezuela:
Maureen Martin reported that many international students are experiencing significant emotional distress affecting their mental health.
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Canada:
Immigration services director Maureen Martin said that countless international students had asked about transferring.
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Brazil:
Maureen Martin is the director for immigration at Harvard who reported on the emotional distress faced by international students.
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Pakistan:
Maureen Martin, director of immigration services, wrote in a court filing about the influx of requests from international students.
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