Some international students in Minnesota see visas reinstated after Trump Administration reversal
- US authorities reversed course, deciding against ending visa statuses for thousands of international students.
- This action followed numerous legal challenges after the initial termination decision caused widespread student anxiety and limbo.
- A Justice Department lawyer confirmed the government would restore affected SEVIS accounts pending a future policy finalization by ICE.
- Attorney Brian Green stated the government would reinstate student visa records for more than 4,700 individuals.
- Students gain temporary relief from uncertainty, but future cancellations await the new policy release from immigration enforcement.
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WMU international students' status reinstated, ICE making policy to revoke it
KALAMAZOO, Mich. (WOOD) — The statuses of six international students have been restored in a system that tracks enrollment, Western Michigan University confirmed Monday. The records were removed from the Student and Exchange Visitor Information System by federal officials without the students or the university's knowledge, WMU staff said in a previous statement. A federal lawsuit against members of the U.S. Department of Homeland Security and Im…

All three UNL students’ visas have been restored after Trump admin walks back cancellations
All three University of Nebraska-Lincoln students whose visas were revoked over the past two weeks have had them restored after the Trump administration backed off its initial efforts to cancel some visas held by international students.
Government reactivates Penn State students' visas, university says
UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. (WTAJ) — Weeks after Penn State international students and scholars had their visas revoked, the federal government appears to be reversing the action. Penn State University Public Relations Assistant Director Willy Medina said they were made aware the government started reactivating the Student and Exchange Visitor Information System (SEVIS) status of some students whose status had previously been terminated. She added the …
White House Restores Status of Thousands of International Students
In a major reversal, the Trump administration has restored the ability of thousands of international students to study in the United States — at least for now. The Trump administration had been sued at least 65 times for terminating the status of students in a database called SEVIS, the Student and Exchange Visitor Information System. It is unclear how many students may have already left the country after the government changed their status. ABC…
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