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By Mahek | Published on March 15, 2025

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Education / March 15, 2025

Indian Student At Columbia University Self-Deports After US Revokes Visa For 'Supporting Hamas'

An Indian student at Columbia University, whose visa was revoked for allegedly "advocating for violence and terrorism" and involvement in activities supporting Hamas, has self-deported.

 New York/Washington: 

A citizen and national of India, Ranjani entered the United States on a F-1 student visa as a doctoral student in Urban Planning at Columbia University, reads the statement released by the Department of Homeland Security on Friday. It added that Srinivasan was "involved in activities supporting" Hamas, a terrorist organisation.

Ranjani Srinivasan, an Indian student at Columbia University whose visa was revoked for allegedly "advocating for violence and terrorism" and involvement in activities supporting Hamas, has self-deported, PTI reported, quoting Secretary of Homeland Security Kristi Noem.

The Department of State had revoked her visa on March 5. The Department of Homeland Security said it had obtained video footage of Srinivasan using the Customs and Border Protection (CBP) Home App to self-deport on March 11.

Secretary of Homeland Security Kristi Noem said in the statement that it is a "privilege to be granted a visa to live and study in the United States of America".

"When you advocate for violence and terrorism, that privilege should be revoked, and you should not be in this country. I am glad to see one of the Columbia University terrorist sympathisers use the CBP Home app to self-deport," Noem said.

The Department of Homeland Security had, on March 10, launched the CBP Home app with a self-deportation reporting feature for those illegally staying in the country. Individuals illegally staying in the country can use the CBP Home mobile phone application to submit their intent to depart the country.

The CBP app gives such individuals the option to "leave now and self-deport, so they may still have the opportunity to return legally in the future and live the American dream. If they don't, we will find them, we will deport them, and they will never return", the Homeland Security Department said.

Who is Ranjani Srinivasan?

"Prior to starting their PhD at Columbia, Ranjani worked as a project associate at an environmental conservation and planning advocacy nonprofit in Washington, D.C, where they campaigned for critical landscapes and frontier communities at-risk from climate change. They have also worked as an urban researcher for the West Philadelphia Landscape Project (WPLP) at the Department of Urban Studies and Planning, MIT, and as a field researcher for international development agencies in South Asia," reads Ranjani's profile on the website.

According to the University website, Ranjani Srinivasan holds a Bachelor’s in Design from CEPT University in Ahmedabad and was awarded the Fulbright Nehru and Inlaks Scholarships to pursue their master’s degree in Critical Conservation at the Graduate School of Design, Harvard University.

Crackdown on Columbia Protests:

The Department of Justice (DOJ), Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), Department of Education (ED) and the US General Services Administration (GSA) took action as members of the Joint Task Force to Combat Anti-Semitism. The Education Department said in a press release that Columbia University currently holds more than USD 5 billion in federal grant commitments.

Last week, the Trump administration announced the immediate cancellation of approximately USD 400 million in federal grants and contracts to Columbia University due to the "school's continued inaction in the face of persistent harassment of Jewish students".

President Donald Trump has asserted that any college or university that allows illegal protests and repeatedly fails to protect students from anti-Semitic harassment on campus will be subject to the loss of federal funding.

Secretary of Education Linda McMahon has said since October 7, 2023, when Hamas attacked Israel, "Jewish students have faced relentless violence, intimidation, and anti-Semitic harassment on their campuses- only to be ignored by those who are supposed to protect them."

"Universities must comply with all federal anti-discrimination laws if they are going to receive federal funding. For too long, Columbia has abandoned that obligation to Jewish students studying on its campus.... We demonstrate to Columbia and other universities that we will not tolerate their appalling inaction any longer," PTI quoted McMahon.

In the spring of last year, large-scale pro-Palestinian protests by students against the war in Gaza erupted across US campuses, as well as at Columbia University, that saw encampments on the West Lawn of Columbia's Morningside campus had been set up since April 19.

The Trump administration has arrested Columbia University graduate and legal permanent resident Mahmoud Khalil for his role in leading campus protests at Columbia against Israel. Khalil, who is of Palestinian heritage, was detained by immigration authorities and has been sent to a detention centre in Louisiana.

On Thursday, the Columbia University Judicial Board issued "sanctions" to students ranging from "multi-year suspensions, temporary degree revocations, and expulsions" related to the occupation of Hamilton Hall last spring during the Gaza protests.

"With respect to other events taking place last spring, the UJB's determinations recognised previously imposed disciplinary action. The return of suspended students will be overseen by Columbia's University Life Office. Columbia is committed to enforcing the University's Rules and Policies and improving our disciplinary processes," the university said.

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