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Students at fake university created by ICE can sue US, court rules

  • Students of the University of Farmington can sue the US following a court ruling, enabling 600 affected students to seek justice, as stated by attorney Anna Nathanson.
  • The federal appeals court's decision overturns a previous dismissal, allowing students like Ravi to file a class-action lawsuit against the government for breach of contract involving fake ICE university tuition.
  • Despite not questioning ICE's authority, the ruling permits affected students to pursue legal action against the federal government for refunds due to a breach of contract at Farmington.
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