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Federal judge orders US to restore visas of 2 international students in Oregon

  • Two federal lawsuits challenge the Trump administration's stripping of foreign students' legal status.
  • Complaints allege the government unlawfully terminated status by removing students from the SEVIS database.
  • These lawsuits argue student status differs from entry visas and termination violates regulations.
  • One lawsuit initially included seventeen students but grew to 133 plaintiffs.
  • A judge ordered the government to reinstate plaintiffs' status by Tuesday while one case continues.
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Federal judge to rule on Georgia international college students’ challenge to loss of school access

A federal judge in Atlanta is set to rule on a complaint filed by a group of 133 international college students who say the administration of President Donald Trump illegally and capriciously tried to take away their ability to study…

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