UC Berkeley student sues Trump administration over revoked visa
Briefly

Zhuoer Chen, a master's architecture student at UC Berkeley, is part of a group of international students suing the Trump administration over the sudden revocation of their visas. The legal complaint asserts that this action violated their constitutional rights by not providing an explanation or a means to appeal. Chen, originally from China, had her visa revoked, impacting her potential job offers post-graduation. This situation reflects a larger trend affecting many international students, with at least 901 having faced similar legal difficulties across the nation.
Zhuoer Chen's lawsuit highlights the constitutional rights violations faced by international students after abrupt visa terminations by the Trump administration.
Chen argues that the revocation of her visa and legal status denied her due process, as students were not given a direct explanation or a chance to appeal.
The complaint filed in the U.S. District Court seeks to halt the termination of student records for Chan and restore her legal status.
With recent visa terminations, at least 901 students nationally, mainly from India and China, have also had their legal status revoked.
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