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ACLU · MorgantownMORGANTOWN, W.Va. (WBOY) — A day after a judge issued an order allowing a Marshall University student from India to remain in the country after his visa was revoked, another lawsuit has been filed for a West Virginia University student who suffered a similar fate. On Thursday, the American Civil Liberties Union of West Virginia (ACLU-WV) filed a lawsuit on behalf of Sajawal Ali Sohail, a 25-year-old computer science major from Pakistan who is st…See the Story
ACLU files lawsuit for WVU student who had visa revoked
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College Students4 WVU students, 3 alumni have visas revoked by U.S. government (April 2025) HUNTINGTON, W.Va. (WBOY) — A Marshall University graduate student who had his visa revoked by the Trump administration a few weeks ago will now be allowed to stay in the country thanks to a temporary restraining order. According to court documents shared by the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) West Virginia, Shival Vyas, an Indian citizen and Marshall student who is…See the Story
Marshall student who had visa revoked may remain in US: Judge
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West Virginia congressman posts selfie with inmates at maximum security El Salvador prison
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Legislative Breakfast notes winners and losers of contentious General Assembly session
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West Virginia governor signs Riley Gains Act into law
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Wood County Democratic Party issues warning over the SAVE Act
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There’s no civil liberties problem with requiring WV public school students to be fully vaccinated • West Virginia Watch
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