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Visa status restored to Indiana students in ACLU lawsuit

  • Eight international students at Purdue, Indiana Tech, and Notre Dame had their legal visa statuses restored in an April 28 court filing.
  • These restorations followed visa revocations and legal status terminations made in a federal database that tracks international students nationwide.
  • The Department of Homeland Security lawyers announced plans to restore students’ statuses and develop a policy for revoking legal statuses after widespread terminations.
  • More than 1,200 students nationwide lost their legal status by mid-April, and a government lawyer said ICE is restoring SEVIS records regardless of lawsuits filed.
  • The reversals suggest the government is rolling back visa revocations to reduce deportation risks for affected international students across multiple universities.
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The Minnesota Daily broke the news in on Wednesday, April 30, 2025.
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