Judge rules Dartmouth student can continue studies after visa revoked
- Dartmouth College informed Xiaotian Liu, a 26-year-old doctoral student from China, his visa was revoked last week.
- The college discovered this revocation through the Student and Exchange Visitor Information System database.
- Liu's attorneys, including the ACLU, filed for an emergency hearing to prevent his detention or deportation.
- Liu stated that Dartmouth told him the Student and Exchange Visitor Information System showed his visa was revoked.
- A judge issued a temporary restraining order, enabling Liu to continue his research while legal proceedings continue.
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A federal judge Thursday ordered Immigration and Customs Enforcement to reinstate the legal status of a University of Minnesota graduate student from China and told ICE to stop any action to impose immigration consequences on him.The temporary restraining order from U.S. District Judge Patrick Schiltz, the chief judge for the district of Minnesota, marks the second injunction against the federal government in three days for terminating the legal…
Judge rules Dartmouth student can continue studies after visa revoked
A federal judge in New Hampshire has ruled that an international student at Dartmouth College can continue his studies after he was told last week that his student status was terminated.
Foreign Dartmouth Student Visa Reinstated
By DAMIEN FISHER, InDepthNH.org The visa of foreign-born Dartmouth College grad student Xiaotian Liu is back in place after a federal judge put a temporary halt on the purge being acted out by President Donald Trump’s administration. “The court’s temporary restoration of our client’s student status means that he can continue studying and working on what he loves – computer science,” said Gilles Bissonnette, Legal Director of the ACLU of New Hamp…
Dartmouth student wins temporary halt to loss of immigration status
A federal judge issued a temporary restraining order to allow a Dartmouth College doctoral student from China to continue his research after having his student immigration status abruptly terminated last week by the Trump administration.
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