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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Indiana international students' legal status restored
The legal status of nine international students in Indiana has been restored — at least temporarily — ending weeks of fear and uncertainty following a Trump administration decision to quietly revoke the legal status of thousands of foreign students around…

Policy reversal: Indiana international students' legal status restored
The legal status of nine international students in Indiana has been restored — at least temporarily — ending weeks of fear and uncertainty following a Trump administration decision to quietly revoke the legal status of thousands of foreign students around…
Trump administration reinstates legal status for thousands of international students, four UMN students
The U.S. government is reversing course and reinstating the legal status of thousands of international students nationwide, a government lawyer said in federal court on Friday. At least 11 University of Minnesota students had lost their legal status or had their visas revoked as of mid-April, alongside dozens of other students in Minnesota and more than 1,200 students across the nation. Four out of the 11 students have had their legal status res…
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