Federal judge blocks immigration authorities from revoking international students’ legal status
- On Thursday, a federal judge in Oakland issued an order preventing immigration officials from canceling the legal standing of international students across the country.
- The order stems from ongoing litigation challenging prior terminations of F-1 student status under the Trump administration’s policies.
- The judge barred the government from arresting, incarcerating, transferring plaintiffs outside their residence jurisdiction, or imposing adverse effects until resolution.
- Judge White stated that the government's conduct has caused severe disruption to the lives of the Plaintiffs involved in the case, as well as other F-1 nonimmigrant students throughout the country.
- The ruling preserves these students’ legal protections during the case and highlights constitutional concerns over retaliatory detentions tied to speech.
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US federal judge blocks Trump administration from terminating international student visas
A federal judge in California issued a nationwide preliminary injunction on Thursday to prevent further terminations of the legal statuses of international students living and working across the US. Judge Jeffrey S. White of the US District Court of the Northern District of California stated that President Donald Trump’s administration acted “arbitrarily and capriciously” and that the injunction would provide international students with “a measu…
Judge blocks US govt from ending legal status of foreign students
According to the judge, the students were likely to succeed in their claim that the actions violated federal rule-making procedure and were arbitrary. The post Judge blocks US govt from ending legal status of foreign students appeared first on Premium Times Nigeria.
U.S. judge halts Trump's sweeping crackdown on international students
A federal judge in California has blocked the Trump administration from revoking the immigration status of thousands of international students, delivering a major legal setback to President Donald Trump's escalating campaign against foreign enrollment
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