Government reverses termination of students' 'legal status' records
- The Trump administration reversed a policy to terminate visas for foreign students with minor legal infractions, as reported by The New York Times.
- The US Justice Department announced this change after facing over 100 lawsuits in federal court regarding visa revocations, according to Politico.
- Tricia McLaughlin, Assistant Secretary at the Department of Homeland Security, stated, 'We have not reversed course on a single visa revocation,' clarifying that access to SEVIS has been restored for some students.
- Secretary of State Marco Rubio emphasized a 'zero tolerance' policy for foreign visitors who support terror groups or threaten national security, stating they will be deported.
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USA: Trump administration reverses student visa revocation
Thousands of students had had their residence permits cancelled without cause in recent weeks. Immigration police indicated at several court hearings on Friday that their documents would be reactivated, pending the development of a framework for terminations.
Some Universities of Wisconsin visa terminations reversed
Some visa terminations have been restored at Universities of Wisconsin campuses following a sweeping walk back by President Donald Trump's administration Friday. The post Some Universities of Wisconsin visa terminations reversed appeared first on WPR.
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