Federal judge says DHS must restore New Mexico Tech student's visa as lawsuit proceeds
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Federal judge says DHS must restore New Mexico Tech student's visa as lawsuit proceeds
SOCORRO, N.M. (KRQE) – A federal judge in New Mexico ruled that the Department of Homeland Security must restore a New Mexico Tech student's visa while his case proceeds, according to the ACLU of New Mexico. The student from Ghana, identified in court filings as K.O.D, is suing the Department of Homeland Security and ICE after he said his visa was revoked. According to the lawsuit, the student learned about the revocation from university officia…
Court grants NM Tech student temporary restraining order against Homeland Security • Source New Mexico
Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem is named as a defendant in a complaint filed in federal court by a New Mexico Tech student challenging her agency's decision to terminate his student status. Alex Brandon-Pool/Getty Images)The U.S. District Court for the District of New Mexico on Friday granted a Ghanaian doctoral student at New Mexico Tech a temporary restraining order so his legal team can continue challenging the termination of his F-1 …
Federal Court Rules DHS Must Restore Ghanaian Student's Status While
ALBUQUERQUE, NM — Today, the U.S. District Court for the District of New Mexico ruled in favor of "K.O.D.," a Ghanaian doctoral student at New Mexico Tech who challenged the abrupt termination of his F-1 student status without explanation. The court granted the temporary restraining order requested by K.O.D.'s legal team, allowing him to maintain his academic standing while
Federal judge issues temporary restraining order protecting UI students whose visas were revoked by Trump administration - Little Village
Illustration by Blair GaunttA federal judge issued a temporary restraining order on Thursday, stopping the potential deportation of four University of Iowa international students. DHS had canceled their visas without informing either the students or the university in advance, as part of the Trump administration’s sweeping and seemingly arbitrary cancellation of the visas of more than 1,800 students at over 280 colleges and universities in recent…
Department of Homeland Security responds to ACLU lawsuit regarding MSU students, alleges criminal records
By Sofia Beers, Molly Houser and Amanda Fulton MSU EXPONENT New information has emerged regarding the lawsuit surrounding the visa statuses of two MSU international students. On Monday, the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) responded to an American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) of Montana lawsuit by filing a motion to dismiss a temporary restraining order
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