
Three Indian students, together with two Chinese students, sued Donald Trump administration in the US for canceling their F-1 visas, the report said on Sunday.
According to HT report, the Ministry accused the Ministry of Internal Security and other immigration officials “unilaterally ending the status of F-1 students, if not thousands, international students”.
What did the action said
The Court of Justice filed the American Union of Civil Freedoms (ACLU), described cases of abolition as “unilateral and unlawful ending”. He also claimed that students not only face immigration and deportation, but also undergo “serious financial and academic problems”, the report added.
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Students argued that after graduation they are unable to win their titles and work in the Optical Practical Training program (OP). She also stated that the US government did not require the required announcement before terminating its legal and legal status of students visa.
“The petitioners and the proposed members of the class have retained their status by making their progress towards the completion of their study course, do not deal with unauthorized employment and have no convictions for the crime of violence for which imprisonment can be imposed for more than one year,” the court said.
Who are three Indian students
The lawsuits were filed by Indian students Linkhith Babu Gorrel, Thanuj Kumar Gummadavelli and Pasula manicant and the Chinese nations Hangrui Zhang and Haoyang.
In Gorrel’s petition, he claimed that his date of graduation was 20 May. However, given this sudden abolition of its F-1 visa status, it will not be able to acquire its title or work within the Opt.
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Thanuj and Pasul have only left the semester in their master’s program, but their graduation is unlikely from the decision, if the court does not interfere, the report added.
One of the two Chinese students, Hangrui Zhang, claimed that his research assistant, now cut off because of the end of his student’s F-1 status, was his only source of income.
On the other hand, Haoyang An said in the petition that he would have to leave his master’s program, although he has already invested $ 329,196 in his education in the United States.
Warning for students of US State Department for Students
The US Foreign Ministry spokesman Margaret McLeod warned international students on Saturday who are trying to go against US laws and stated that “those who violate the law will face the consequences.”
In a virtual interview with PTI Macleod, he stated that Trump’s administration strictly enforces immigration laws, including the Act on Immigration and Nationality and the Act on the Registration of Extraterrestrials.
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“If you follow the law, America offers opportunities. But those who violate the law will face the consequences,” MacLeod said on issues related to problems faced by Indian students at various American universities.
American judge blocks the deportation of the Indian student
The US federal judge temporarily blocked Trump’s administration in the deportation of a 21 -year -old college, whose student visa was canceled, 16 April.
Krish Lal IsSerdasani follows a bachelor’s degree in computer engineering at the University of Wisconsin-Madison with a student visa F-1 since 2021.
The court documents have stated that “Isserdasani is now in the final semester of his senior year to the expected graduation of May 10, 2025,” PTI said.
(With the entry from agencies)
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