Judge temporarily halts deportation of University of Wisconsin student after Trump visa cancellation
- A US federal judge has temporarily stopped the deportation of Krish Lal Isserdasani, a 21-year-old student, whose student visa was canceled unexpectedly just before his graduation.
- Judge William Conley stated that Isserdasani had not been convicted of a crime and had a reasonable likelihood of success in his legal challenge against the visa termination.
- The judge's order emphasizes that Isserdasani was not given notice or an opportunity to defend himself before his visa was revoked.
- The ruling is considered significant for international students whose records were terminated without notice, with approximately 1,300 students affected nationwide.
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An immigration judge rejected a bid Thursday to throw out deportation proceedings against a Marshall man from Indonesia who studied business and environmental science at Southwest Minnesota State University.Immigration Judge Sarah Mazzie said she found Aditya Harsono, 33, “removable under clear and convincing evidence.” She will hear arguments on May 1 about why he should be allowed to stay in the country.Court documents show that Harsono was ar…
Who Is Krish Lal Isserdasani? Indian student's deportation halted amid visa revocations
Isserdasani, who is just weeks away from earning his bachelor’s degree in computer engineering at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, had his F-1 student visa unexpectedly revoked on April 4, just days before his graduation.
Judge grants UW-Madison international student temporary stay from deportation
MADISON, Wis. — A federal judge allows an international student at the University of Wisconsin – Madison to stay in the country, despite having his student visa revoked. Lawyers for 21-year-old Krish Isserdasani filed an emergency motion for a temporary restraining order to keep him in the country on an F-1 student visa. He claims that the Department of Homeland Security and U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement violated his right to due proc…
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