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South Sudanese nationals, including Duke University Men’s Basketball star Khaman Maluach, face possible deportation after the Trump administration announced a new visa policy this past weekend.
He represented his country at the Paris Olympics last year – the first time that a basketball team from South Sudan has appeared at the Games. He was part of the NBA Academy Africa before ...
U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio said he will revoke all visas held by South Sudanese passport holders. What does this mean for Duke’s Khaman Maluach?
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Duke center Khaman Maluach holds up the NCAA East Region championship trophy after the Blue Devils beat Alabama, 85-65, to earn a spot in the Final Four, Saturday, March 29, 2025 in Newark, N.J.
A Duke University spokesperson tells PEOPLE it's aware of the new Trump policy and is "looking into" what it means for Khaman Maluach and other students ...
Khaman Maluach, standout freshman center for Duke University, may be forced to leave the United States after a new ...
has been instrumental in promoting basketball in South Sudan and among the diaspora. Deng's foundation aims to use basketball as a tool for empowerment, providing young people with opportunities ...
Duke men’s basketball player Khaman Maluach is among those who could be impacted by the State Department’s ruling around South Sudanese passport holders in the US.
SAN ANTONIO — A standout Duke basketball player and projected NBA ... Duke freshman Khaman Maluach is a native of South Sudan who played for that country's Olympic team last summer.
US Secretary of State Marco Rubio has announced that the US is immediately revoking visas issued to all South Sudanese ...