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Trump’s Govt Reverses Termination Of Visas For Foreign Students

The Trump administration has reversed its decision to terminate the visas of hundreds of foreign students, restoring their legal status after weeks of uncertainty and fear of deportation.

 

The move follows a wave of legal challenges, with over 100 lawsuits filed by students who had been suddenly stripped of their right to remain in the United States and continue their studies at American universities.

The Justice Department announced the reversal in a federal court, as attorney Elizabeth Kurlan said immigration authorities are now developing a new system for reviewing and terminating student visas.

 

According to a tally by Inside Higher Ed, the controversial terminations have affected an estimated 1,800 students and 280 universities.

Secretary of State Marco Rubio had earlier stated that the administration would terminate the status of individuals whose actions it deemed contrary to US interests.

 

The sudden cancellations had created widespread confusion across campuses, with some students choosing to leave the country voluntarily rather than risk being detained or deported.

If a student fails to maintain his or her nonimmigrant status after the record is reactivated, or engages in other unlawful activity that would render him or her removable from the United States under the Immigration and Nationality Act,” she told a federal court in California, NBC News reported.

 

Lawyers representing the students have argued that the mass revocations violated their clients’ legal rights and disrupted their ability to study, with the fear of detention hanging over them.

 

According to NBC News, attorneys noted that many students have seen their records reinstated in recent days.

 

Elora Mukherjee, director of the Immigrants’ Rights Clinic at Columbia Law School, said the move has brought relief to many, but uncertainty remains.

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