Marshall student who had visa revoked may remain in US: Judge
- A court ruling this week restored international student Roy's previously terminated legal status.
- His status termination happened during a widespread government effort targeting international student visas.
- Over 1,100 students attending 174 institutions faced similar visa revocations since late March.
- Lawsuits detail students' "mental and financial suffering" caused by their disrupted status.
- Roy's restored status remains temporary, leaving his future academic plans in the United States uncertain.
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ATLANTA — 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 was terminated, and he was suddenly at risk for deportation.
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