ACLU of Indiana files lawsuit against DHS after several international students have visas revoked
- International students in the St. Louis area had their visas revoked in April.
- The Trump administration's crackdown on international students is the apparent cause.
- Dozens of students across multiple universities were affected by the visa revocations.
- Brad Bodenhausen stated the university and students received no direct notification.
- Universities are advising students to carry immigration documents, as the situation evolves.
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ACLU of Indiana Sues DHS Over Revoking Students’ Visa Statuses
Seven international students in the state of Indiana whose student visas were abruptly terminated by the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) are suing to have their statuses reinstated and to block the Trump administration from taking any further action in the meantime, including deporting them to their countries of origin. Six students from China attending Purdue University or Indiana… Source


ACLU of Indiana sues U.S. on behalf of international students in Indiana
The ACLU of Indiana on Tuesday said it has filed a lawsuit against the U.S. Department of Homeland Security on behalf of seven Indiana international students whose lawful status was terminated without explanation.


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