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The Trump administration temporarily restores legal status to hundreds of foreign students in the US.
By Aniket Chakraborty
Apr 26, 2025
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The move follows a lawsuit filed by international students claiming unfair cancellation of their legal status.
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More than 4,700 students had their records removed from the SEVIS system since the beginning of Trump’s presidency.
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The SEVIS system tracks students’ academic progress, addresses, and compliance with visa regulations.
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ICE runs the SEVIS system, stating that students could lose status for criminal offenses.
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Many students argue that their records were erased for minor infractions or dismissed charges.
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A federal judge in Boston issued a temporary injunction halting further action against students like Carrie Zheng.
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The ICE is developing a new policy that will establish a framework for SEVIS record terminations.
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The temporary restraining order prevents deportation for students like Zheng until their SEVIS records are reinstated.
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The case highlights the ongoing legal battle over the treatment of foreign students in the US under the Trump administration.
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