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ARTICLE VIEW: | |
Palestinian students’ dreams are shattered after US withdraws visas | |
to study in US | |
By Kylie Atwood, CNN | |
Updated: | |
12:00 AM EDT, Sat September 20, 2025 | |
Source: CNN | |
A 22-year-old Palestinian student planned to be in the US this month, | |
preparing her dorm room ahead of starting her first semester at an | |
American university. Instead, she is still in Gaza, desperately trying | |
to gather food, water and internet access after being forced to flee | |
her home in Gaza City after Israel to seize an area where approximately | |
a million people live. | |
“You’re just escaping and just going to nowhere,” she told CNN by | |
phone this week. “I just wake up crying. I just sleep crying. I was | |
hoping (for) something far away from what I’m living right now and | |
what I’m living right now is like a nightmare.” | |
In the fall of 2024 the student, whose identity CNN is withholding due | |
to concerns about retaliation, was admitted to study computer science | |
in the US. But her plan was abruptly derailed when the Trump | |
administration introduced a new policy last month to reject all | |
non-immigrant visa requests from Palestinian Authority passport | |
holders. | |
Her acceptance to an American university was “the light at the end of | |
the tunnel” after living through a nightmare in Gaza. | |
Just weeks after the latest Gaza war began in 2023 following the | |
October 7 Hamas attack, she found herself next to her brother when an | |
Israeli strike injured him. | |
“My brother was full of blood, and we were just turning in the | |
streets, and bombs are – everywhere,” she said. “I took them as a | |
fuel, as a fuel to continue, because a stop is never a choice.” | |
She has prioritized pursuing her education, which was abruptly upended | |
when the war began almost two years ago, and Israeli bombing forced her | |
local university to shutter its doors. | |
Her acceptance at an American College was the culmination of her | |
efforts as she described ambition being her hobby, even while | |
destruction and devastation dominated her life. | |
“You don’t have the choice to stop in every moment, and every | |
second. You need to have a plan to the second, to the next second, in | |
your life,” she said. | |
Some students cried for days feeling their “dream collapsing,” as | |
one other student described, after the new visa policy was put into | |
place. For her, it was another barrier – but not a dead end. | |
“The suspension hit hard for me, but I was never, never shocked, | |
because what it what else in this world seems realistic? Actually, | |
nothing seems realistic,” she said. “I actually just can’t handle | |
anymore – we Palestinians, especially Gazans, are being forced – | |
with our whole being – and we don’t give up.” | |
As she embarked this week on a 7-hour journey to southern Gaza, she | |
made sure all of her university application documents were on Google | |
drive. She plans to apply to another university outside the US for next | |
year. But she also hopes there could be a change to the policy so she | |
can come to the US. | |
The State Department gave no indication they are planning to allow a | |
carve-out of their current policy for students, calling every visa | |
decision a national security decision. | |
“The Department has paused the processing of nonimmigrant (NIV) visas | |
for individuals traveling on a Palestinian Authority passport while we | |
conduct a full and thorough review of the process and procedures used | |
to vet individuals from Gaza,” a State Department spokesperson told | |
CNN. “We will take the time necessary to conduct a full and thorough | |
review.” | |
Last year more than 450 American university students held Palestinian | |
passports, according to the Institute of International Education’s. | |
Applying ‘could have literally cost me my life’ | |
Applying to American universities during the war meant taking risks | |
that were sometimes life threatening for each of the almost half a | |
dozen Palestinian students who shared their stories with CNN. | |
“The process of applying for this scholarship and submitting | |
documents could have literally cost me my life every single time,” | |
another Palestinian student who was accepted to pursue a PhD in physics | |
in the US told CNN. “I had to walk for an hour to reach a border area | |
near Egypt just to catch a weak internet signal, because all | |
communications and internet were completely cut off, all while bombs | |
were falling over my head.” | |
She has two young children and believed that attending an American | |
program could save them – while death has been all around them. | |
“If the sea were made of ink, it would not be enough to describe the | |
atrocities we are experiencing,” she said, explaining the killing of | |
many loved ones and dozens of forced displacements she and her family | |
have been through. | |
She is not alone in her determination to advance her education for the | |
sake of her children and their safety. | |
Another 40-year-old Palestinian pharmacist with three young children | |
told CNN that his children were just as invested in the process as he | |
was. | |
“My kids were so eager,” he said, “Asking me when we go to the | |
States, we went to the consulate, when will they give you the visa? Oh, | |
my God, who knows.” | |
But the steps he took in seeking to secure his master’s degree in | |
public and global health in the US were “harsh” and | |
“unimaginable.” | |
Finding transcripts when schools were shuttered, getting | |
recommendations from former colleagues navigating loss and fleeing | |
their homes due to Israeli bombings and finding internet access made | |
every step of the process treacherous. | |
He was also trying to contact these people in Gaza while he was in | |
Egypt, having fled with his family during the early months of the war. | |
“I have a lot of connections in Gaza, in my field – but how could I | |
find some available, who is having, you know, who have a good internet | |
access. And who it would be suitable and convenient for me to ask him | |
such a question while he is in death, let’s say, in hell,” he said. | |
One of the people who wrote him a recommendation was a doctor who had | |
just gotten out of the hospital himself after being injured. Once he | |
found internet he got the student his recommendation – without any | |
major delay. | |
But despite his acceptance, the former pharmacist is now facing the | |
heartbreaking reality that his dream will not come to fruition in the | |
near-term due to the new visa policy. | |
“The harsh reality is that when you just felt that you are arriving | |
– at this summit, let’s say everything has just changed in one | |
second,” he said. | |
Delaying education for 3 years | |
Breaking the news to the Palestinian student that they would no longer | |
be able to travel to the US anytime soon after they had finally found a | |
source of hope, was a heavy burden for the activists who were | |
supporting them through the application and visa process. | |
“It was a very difficult conversation,” said Juliette Majid, the | |
founder of Student Justice Network (SJN), adding that the new blanket | |
refusal policy dramatically complicates their situations. | |
Dozens of Palestinian students worked with SJN, a pro-Palestinian | |
student group, which has helped them to navigate the complicated | |
logistics of applying to and pursuing an American education while the | |
war continues. | |
The Trump administration has not provided any direct information to the | |
students about the new visa policy, or the rationale for enacting it. | |
The sweeping new policy was communicated to US diplomats in an August | |
cable from Secretary of State Marco Rubio, ordering all embassies and | |
consulates to refuse nonimmigrant visas to “all otherwise eligible | |
Palestinian Authority passport holders” who are using that passport | |
to apply for a visa. The posts were instructed to do so immediately. | |
A State Department spokesperson said that “every visa decision is a | |
national security decision,” without expanding on the rationale for | |
the new policy. | |
Preventing the students who had been accepted to US universities from | |
traveling take up the places they had worked so hard to earn has meant | |
a loss of three years of education for most students. The last time | |
most of them were in school was during the fall of 2023, and now they | |
are looking elsewhere in the world to find opportunities for the fall | |
of 2026. | |
“They essentially have to restart the entire university application | |
system from scratch,” Majid said. “These are people who have been | |
trying to finish their education under bombardment, under mass | |
displacement, and it’s absolutely cowardly and disappointing of the | |
administration.” | |
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