5 Concordia University graduates sue DHS, ICE over revoked visas
- Five non-citizen Concordia University graduates sued the Department of Homeland Security in U.S. District Court on Monday.
- They filed the lawsuit after the government terminated their student status and revoked their visas without notice.
- The Indian citizens held master's degrees and worked for tech companies under authorized post-graduate training.
- The lawsuit claims procedural due process applies to all persons in the United States under the Fifth Amendment.
- Plaintiffs seek an emergency injunction to restore their status, citing similar court orders for other students.
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Five non-citizen graduates of Concordia University in St. Paul are suing the U.S. Department of Homeland Security after their student visas were canceled. According to the lawsuit filed Monday in U.S. District Court, the five plaintiffs are citizens of India who attained master’s degrees in information technology and management. The suit says each of the graduates were working for tech companies as part of authorized post-graduate training and t…
Five Concordia grads from India sue after losing legal status
This story comes to you from MPR News through a partnership with Sahan Journal.Five non-citizen graduates of Concordia University in St. Paul are suing the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) after their student visas were canceled.According to the lawsuit filed Monday in U.S. District Court, the five plaintiffs are citizens of India who attained master’s degrees in information technology and management. The suit says each of the graduates wer…
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