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UC students fight visa revocations, and Moss Landing businesses say they are struggling

A wooden sign that reads "University of California Santa Cruz" that marks the entrance to UCSC's campus.
Jerimiah Oetting
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KAZU News
Three international students at UC Santa Cruz are among at least 50 in the UC System who have had their visas revoked by the Trump administration.

In today's newscast, the Trump administration has revoked the visas of at least 50 international students in the University of California System, including three at UC Santa Cruz. But two southern California students are fighting back. Also, some business owners in Moss Landing say they are still struggling after January's battery fire.

Scott Cohn is a nationally recognized journalist who has been based on the Central Coast since 2014. His work for KAZU is a return to his reporting roots. Scott began his career as a reporter and host for Wisconsin Public Radio. Contact him at scohn@kazu.org.
Tyche Hendricks is KQED’s senior editor for immigration, leading coverage of the policy and politics that affect California’s immigrant communities. Her work for KQED’s radio and online audiences is also carried on NPR and other national outlets.
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