Federal judge orders US to restore visas of 2 international students in Oregon
- Scores of foreign students filed two federal lawsuits.
- The complaints allege the administration unlawfully terminated their legal status.
- The first lawsuit began April 11 in Georgia with 17 students across nine states.
- CNN tallied over 1,000 students had visas or statuses revoked.
- Losing status leaves students vulnerable to detention or deportation.
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Federal judge to rule on Georgia international college students’ challenge to loss of school access
A federal judge in Atlanta is set to rule on a complaint filed by a group of 133 international college students who say the administration of President Donald Trump illegally and capriciously tried to take away their ability to study…
International Students Stripped Of Legal Status In US Are Piling Up Wins In Court
Anjan Roy was studying with friends at Missouri State University when he got an email that turned his world upside down. His legal status as an international student had been terminated, and he was suddenly at risk for deportation.
At least 8 international students, 1 faculty member at UM have visa revoked amid immigration crackdown - WSVN 7News | Miami News, Weather, Sports
CORAL GABLES, FLA. (WSVN) - At least eight international students and one faculty member at the University of Miami have reportedly had their visas revoked
International students stripped of legal status winning in court
Some international students in the U.S. who have had their legal status terminated in recent weeks have found a measure of success in court, with federal judges around the country issuing orders to restore students’ status at least temporarily. More…
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