New lawsuit alleges traffic stops, dismissed cases used as criteria to revoke student visas
- Kuck Baxter filed a federal lawsuit in Atlanta against the Trump administration recently.
- The Trump administration is continuing its immigration crackdown, sparking legal challenges.
- The suit involves 133 students and seeks to halt and reverse visa revocations, affecting over 500 people.
- Representative Garcia stated, "it's not just a traffic violation" leading to visa revocation.
- Students face loss of status, study, and risk deportation due to these visa revocations.
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Visas de estudiantes en EE.UU.: por qué el Gobierno de Trump las revoca y quiénes son los afectados
Por Rocío Muñoz-Ledo, CNN en Español Las visas de cientos de estudiantes internacionales en Estados Unidos han sido revocadas en las últimas semanas en medio de una represión más amplia contra la inmigración por parte del Gobierno de Donald Trump, que incluye detenciones, muchas veces sin previo aviso, y un grupo de trabajo para, según dicen las autoridades, combatir el antisemitismo en varios campus universitarios de todo el país. Los videos de…
New lawsuit alleges traffic stops, dismissed cases used as criteria to revoke student visas
A new federal lawsuit against the Trump administration offers a glimpse into the reasons why international students in the United States believe they have had their visas revoked.
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