Delaware
At least 8 University of Delaware students see visas revoked by the Trump administration
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The visas of international students around the U.S. are being unexpectedly revoked under the Trump administration’s agenda to reduce the number of both legal and undocumented immigrants.
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At least eight college students studying in Delaware have had visas revoked by the Trump administration.
The University of Delaware confirmed Thursday the U.S. Department of Homeland Security quietly terminated the records or visas of eight university-sponsored holders, which it learned through reviewing its Student and Exchange Visitor Information System. Delaware State University has not yet disclosed whether students have been impacted.
This comes as the new administration has revoked hundreds of international student visas across the country so far, as reported by USA TODAY, setting off a scramble for them to leave the United States within days. So far, these reflect a small portion of an estimated 1.5 million international students studying in the U.S. or some 2,400 in Newark alone.
Shockwaves are being felt, regardless.
U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio said there is no right to a student visa and that it is a “privilege” that can be revoked, especially if students are involved in any kind of lawbreaking behavior. However, in many cases, exact reasons have not been given to students and universities.
Delaware’s largest university said it was not provided with any “specific facts underlying the decisions” in these eight cases.
A spokesperson said the federal department has the legal authority to terminate these records at any time, but giving notice to the host school, at least, is not required. In terms of whether students must cease study immediately, UD said it remains “a case-by-case situation.”
UD did not share more specifics on these students, citing sensitivity and privacy concerns. It did mention staff has conducted outreach and resources to assist with identifying legal immigration services, alongside other campus support.
“They are part of the fabric of University of Delaware, and taking away these records or these visas will prevent them from studying and living and working in the United States,” ACLU of Delaware Executive Director Mike Brickner said. “And, there are very specific steps that the government has to go through in order to revoke a student visa — they have due process, they have to have the ability to challenge it.”
ACLU affiliates in other states have already moved to challenge the administration on these visa revocations, alongside the National Immigration Project. Brickner did not confirm or deny similar plans in Delaware, but the director said any students or families impacted should contact ACLU-DE.
Delaware Gov. Matt Meyer’s office declined to comment on this issue Thursday morning.
This story is developing and will be updated as more information becomes available.
Have you been impacted by this administration’s immigration crackdown? Contact Kelly Powers at kepowers@gannett.com.
What’s going on?
There is no central accounting of just how many students have had their visas revoked or where they came from, USA TODAY reported earlier this week.
President Donald Trump campaigned on promises of tough immigration controls, while some conservatives have accused countries — particularly China — of sending students to study in the United States to steal intellectual property.
Money-wise, international students are typically ineligible for financial aid and usually pay full tuition, thus subsidizing other students. Many contribute to the economy and to U.S. research, Brickner noted, while often choosing to live in the country after their studies as paying taxpayers.
Last month, Rubio said he has revoked at least 300 visas of students, citing pro-Palestinian support and largely activities that are considered protected First Amendment rights. Others appear to be connected to incidents as minor as roommate disputes or off-campus traffic tickets, university officials told USA TODAY.
So far, these cancellations appear to be different than the detentions of Columbia University graduate Mahmoud Khalil and Tufts University student Rümeysa Öztürk, USA TODAY reported, largely because the students are not being detained.
Instead, many are being told to self-deport within a week.
“Our fear is that this may just be sort of the tip of the iceberg, right?” Bricker said. “We’ve seen some number of students have their visas revoked — but we’re still very early in this administration.”
USA TODAY contributed to this report.
Have you been impacted by this immigration crackdown? Contact Kelly Powers at kepowers@gannett.com.
Delaware
Plans advance for Delaware city’s first Chick-fil-A restaurant
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Plans for one of the nation’s most popular fast-food chains to open a location in the city of Delaware are moving forward.
Chick-fil-A is planning a new 5,033-square-foot restaurant with a double drive-through lane on a nearly 2-acre site on Delaware’s east side.
The development plans are headed to Delaware City Council after the city’s Planning Commission approved them July 1.
This location would be the first Chick-fil-A in the city of Delaware, but not in the county. The chain has a location in Lewis Center and three in the Polaris area, according to the company’s website.
The popular chicken restaurant, a Chipotle location and other to-be-announced restaurants and retail are part of a new Trailhead Crossing development planned on the eastern edge of Delaware near Sunbury Road (State Route 36) and Sky View Lane, documents indicate. City council approved rezoning the site in February.
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The restaurant will include 92 indoor seats, an outdoor patio with 20 seats and 68 parking spots, planning documents show.
An internal access drive connecting to Sky View Lane from the west and Biltmore Drive from the north will be built within the site and will connect to all the lots within the Trailhead Crossing development. The access from Sky View Lane will be right-in/right-out only. The site will not have access directly from Sunbury Road, city documents state.
Chris Tebbe, an engineer with the Dublin-based firm Tebbe Civil Engineering, didn’t know an exact opening date for the restaurant, but said once plans are approved by the City Council, crews will be working on the location this year into next year.
Delaware County and eastern Columbus suburbs reporter Maria DeVito can be reached at mdevito@dispatch.com and @mariadevito13.dispatch.com on Bluesky and @MariaDeVito13 on X.
Delaware
Kids get hands-on learning during summer camp at Delaware County Technical School
Wednesday, July 8, 2026 10:19PM
ASTON, Pa. (WPVI) — Summer camps are in full swing, and on Wednesday the Action Cam was in Aston, where kids are getting some hands-on learning at Delaware County Technical School.
Middle school students are exploring career pathways as they build, cook, design and create in state-of-the-art classrooms.
They are doing everything from carpentry to cosmetology.
By the end of camp, the kids will create STEAM-based projects that they can take home.
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Delaware
Delaware Libraries Introduce Digital Literacy Specialists Program – State of Delaware News
Across the State Trained AmeriCorps VISTA members will be on-site at 21 Delaware Libraries providing walk-in assistance for digital literacy
DOVER, Del. — The Delaware Libraries today announced the launch of a 10-week summer program aiming to support Delawareans on digital literacy.
The AmeriCorps Digital Literacy Specialists assist the public with computer and technology questions, including completing online applications, navigating websites, and building basic digital skills. As patrons become more comfortable, specialists can introduce them to the many free computer training programs and learning resources available through Delaware Libraries including in-person classes. This project is an initiative of the Division’s Social Innovation Team.
“Libraries are proud to expand their digital literacy specialist supports this summer with a presence in 21 Delaware Libraries,” said Dr. Annie Norman, State Librarian of Delaware. “The digital landscape is ever evolving, and the Delaware Libraries stands at the ready to help Delawareans navigate AI, software skills, social media concepts, and more.”
There is no appointment needed for a meeting or to ask a question to a Specialist.
The Specialists are trained to support many concepts, including:
- Essential Software Skills
- Personalized Assistance
- Workplace Technology
- AI – Understanding & Help
- Basic Computer Skills & Classes
- Social Media Help
- Navigate Internet, Avoid Scams
- Using Tech in Daily Life, Device Help
- Learning Express, Northstar Certification
- And Much More!
Visit DelawareLibraries.org/Digital to view a full schedule of Specialists. For more services visit DelawareLibraries.org/GetConnected!
Delaware Libraries offer specialty library cards for every age group, including a My First Delaware Library Card for birth to age 5, a Super Library Card for children ages 6–12; a Teen Delaware Library Card for ages 13-17 and Delaware Library cards for everyone.
Sign up for a Delaware Library Card today! It’s Easy! It’s Free! It’s Online!
Instructions in Spanish are also available. (En el sitio web de las bibliotecas de Delaware se pueden encontrar instrucciones en español para obtener una tarjeta de biblioteca gratuita de Delaware)
Programming celebrating the Delaware Libraries’ 125th anniversary will continue throughout the year.
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