Federal judge blocks immigration authorities from revoking international students’ legal status
- On Thursday, a federal judge in Oakland issued an order preventing immigration officials from canceling the legal standing of international students across the country.
- The order stems from ongoing litigation challenging prior terminations of F-1 student status under the Trump administration’s policies.
- The judge barred the government from arresting, incarcerating, transferring plaintiffs outside their residence jurisdiction, or imposing adverse effects until resolution.
- Judge White stated that the government's conduct has caused severe disruption to the lives of the Plaintiffs involved in the case, as well as other F-1 nonimmigrant students throughout the country.
- The ruling preserves these students’ legal protections during the case and highlights constitutional concerns over retaliatory detentions tied to speech.
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Federal Judge Blocks Trump Administration From Revoking Legal Status of Foreign Students in the U.S.
By Devan Cole, CNN A federal judge on Thursday blocked the Trump administration nationwide from ending the legal status that allows foreign students to study at US colleges and universities. The preliminary injunction issued by US District Judge Jeffrey White of the San Francisco County District Court is the latest major setback to the administration's efforts to target international students in its massive deportation campaign championed by Pre…
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The government’s actions “wreaked havoc not only on the lives of Plaintiffs here but on similarly situated F-1 nonimmigrants across the United States and continues do so,” the judge said.
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