Immigration lawyers are trying to block President Donald Trump’s policy of canceling education visas held by more than 1,000 immigrants.
“The ending is terrible and we believe it’s pretty illegal,” said Charles Cuck, an Atlanta-based immigration lawyer. I wrote it x.
He continued:
We filed a complaint and filed a complaint with TRO [temporary restraining order]/A temporary injunction last night in the Northern District of Georgia for the first 17 plaintiffs. By Tuesday, we will amend complaints with perhaps 200 plaintiffs. Judging by the number of inquiries we received, we need to have thousands of students affected by this outrageous action by the administration.
“At least three #tros that were recognized in three different courts yesterday,” and Banias Law, an immigration law firm based in Charleston, South Carolina; Posted On X on April 12th.
Some of the recent immigrants Lost Their F-1 student visas are current alumni and current students of US universities who stayed to get jobs through the optional practical training (OPT) program.
Opt I’ll allow it F-1 student visa holders will be employed in the United States for up to one year after completing the study. The program also allows foreigners with a STEM degree to apply for a two-year OPT extension. Therefore, immigration benefits provide work permits for up to three years for white-collar jobs. The OPT is also a major gateway for Indians and Chinese immigrants seeking white-coloured jobs through a secret ethnic employment network that is closed to American alumni. Furthermore, the program feed H-1B visa outsourcing program.
There was little US media coverage of visas drawer Aside from the media’s focus on some deportations Showcase He is a “scholar” such as Mahmoud Khalil, a pro-Hama immigrant who studied at Columbia University. But even though many visas are used to work by young Democrat voters, Democrats are rushing to protest the revocation of their visas.
But Indian media is shining a spotlight on the rise in Indian citizens being pushed into their homes.
“These sudden withdrawals shock many students, facing the harsh reality of deportation and the nullification of legal stays, Form I-20 and Employment Authorization Documents (EADs).” I said GG2.NET, a news site based in Gujarat.
The article continued:
Reports say the revocation of a visa stems from minor crimes such as traffic violations, overspeeding, shoplifting and alcohol-related fees.
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Some of the students affected were from Hyderabad, currently studying in Omaha. He revealed he was fined for speeding two years ago in New York, but was not arrested. Another student admitted to the DUI (driving under the influence) charges, saying he had followed all court duties, including installing ignition locks on the car and carrying out drinking checks.
In a more serious case, a Texas-based student was arrested for shoplifting items worth $144 from Walmart. However, the case was rejected for his clean academic record and cooperation. “I followed all the legal instructions and thought the problem was behind me. Why am I being punished again?” he asked.
Lawyers and potential deportees are now urging the Indian government to block Trump’s policies. By GG2.NET: “As crackdown unfolds, there is an increase in diplomatic intervention and calls for clearer guidelines for students navigating complex legal systems overseas.”
Insidehighered.com reported on April 14 that there were at least 1,000 visas It was cancelled:
Most universities Official Suppose you don’t understand why a foreign-born student has ended his legal residence status or why he has not received a formal notice of the change. The majority have not yet been communicated by immigration authorities.
Many US media outlets have published sympathetic reports of local cases.
“The Trump administration has revoked the legal status of more than 70 international students and recent graduates at Michigan universities, as part of its push to expel unannounced national deportation for unknown reasons.” Bridgemi.com It has been reported April 14th.
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“You’ve heard of victory, victory, victory (popular cards) Restraint). said Dan Hurley, CEO of the Michigan State University Association. “It’s a loss to students, it’s a loss to institutions. It’s a loss to the Michigan economy.”
“I’m not qualified to visit America,” said Secretary of State Marco Rubio. I wrote it Fox News’ Op-Ed on April 12th. “It’s an extended privilege to those who respect our laws and values, and as Secretary of State, I will never forget that.”
Approximately 50 foreign students or recent alumni from Arizona State University are reported Losing Their visa.





