Judge Orders Trump Officials To Reinstate Visas For 133 Students
- A federal judge in Georgia ordered the Trump administration to reinstate the legal statuses of 133 international students by 5 p.m. Tuesday after their F-1 student visas were terminated by ICE and DHS without notice or explanation.
- U.S. District Court Judge Victoria Calvert stated that the terminations exceeded legal authority and likely violated the Administrative Procedure Act and the Fifth Amendment.
- The lawsuit, filed by the ACLU and others, argues that the terminations were a coercive tool rather than a lawful enforcement action.
- Akiva Freidlin from ACLU-Georgia welcomed the decision, stating that the ruling shows the students are likely to prevail on their claims.
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International Student Lawsuits Result in Restored SEVIS Records
Attorneys argue that the Department of Homeland Security shirked due process and exceeded its authority in targeting international students. At least 290 international students or recent graduates who had their Student and Exchange Visitor Information System records terminated by the federal government are fighting that decision across 65 lawsuits. They are hoping to get those terminations reversed and return to their work or studies, and many h…
Judge Orders Trump Officials To Reinstate Visas For 133 Students
Visas For 133 GA Students To Be Restored By Federal Order: Reports - Atlanta, GA - President Donald Trump's administration has been ordered to reinstate valid immigration statuses for 133 students in Georgia.
Biden Judge Orders Trump to Reinstate Terminated Visas of 133 Foreign Students
A Joe Biden-appointed federal judge in Georgia has ordered President Donald Trump's administration to reinstate the visas that were stripped from dozens of foreign students over their roles in fueling pro-Hamas protests on campus.
ICE must reinstate legal status of 133 international students by 5 p.m., order states
The Trump administration has until 5 p.m. today to reinstate the legal status of 133 international students, according to an order granting temporary restraining orders issued by a federal judge.
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