More than 1,000 international students have had visas or legal status revoked
Briefly

In recent weeks, over 1,000 international students across 160 colleges and universities in the US have had their visas revoked, prompting legal challenges against the Trump administration. These students argue they have been denied due process, particularly as some terminations arise from trivial infractions like traffic violations. The ACLU of Michigan has highlighted a potential nationwide policy for mass visa terminations. Ongoing lawsuits in federal courts aim to address the lack of justification for these abrupt actions, which threaten students with detention and deportation.
The actions by the federal government to terminate students' legal status have left hundreds of scholars at risk of detention and deportation, with students arguing they were denied due process.
Attorneys have filed lawsuits claiming that students had their visas revoked without adequate justification, calling attention to the government's potential mass termination policy.
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