Judge mulls case of revoked visas for 4 international students from Michigan universities
- On Tuesday, a judge ruled the Department of Homeland Security must reinstate two MSU students' legal status.
- The Trump Administration's immigration policies led to sudden visa revocations last week, affecting many students.
- Two graduate students, Jane Doe and an Iranian Ph.D. Student, faced deportation due to the revocations.
- Judge Christensen noted, "Plaintiffs have successfully shown they will suffer irreparable harm," without court intervention.
- A hearing on April 29 will address a longer-term resolution, as similar visa revocations impact students nationwide.
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Federal Ruling On Student Visas Revoked In Georgia Expected Soon
ShareA federal judge in Atlanta is weighing whether to order the government to restore the immigration status of 133 current or former college students, 26 of them in Georgia, who recently received word that it had been revoked. Judge Victoria M. Calvert of the Northern District of Georgia said she would issue a ruling on a temporary restraining order “pretty soon” after an attorney for the students and recent graduates said in a hearing Thursda…
Who is Chinmay Deore, the Indian student in US who filed lawsuit against Trump administration for possible deportation
An Indian was among four students at Michigan public universities who have filed a lawsuit against their possible deportation from U.S. after their student immigration status was terminated “unlawfully”.
U-M international students face uncertainty after visa terminations
In the past two weeks, the Department of Homeland Security terminated the visas of 22 confirmed individuals affiliated with the University of Michigan, including 12 enrolled students and 10 recent graduates. The individuals were informed after the International Center found F-1 visas terminated from the Student and Exchange Visitor Information System, the federal database that tracks international students’ immigration status. Students’ status w…
Who is Chinmay Deore? Indian student who filed lawsuit against Trump administration for possible deportation
Four students at Michigan public universities in the US, including one Indian, have filed a lawsuit against their possible deportation after their student immigration status was terminated “unlawfully”. Chinmay Deore from India, Xiangyun Bu and Qiuyi Yang from China, and Yogesh Joshi from Nepal filed the lawsuit against the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) and immigration officials. The students claimed that their student immigration stat…
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