Trump administration backtracks on student visa cancellations

United States Immigration and Customs Enforcement is restoring student visas that were terminated in recent weeks. 

By NATHAN ELIAS & ADAM YOUNG
An Immigration and Customs Enforcement building in Washington D.C.
United States Immigration and Customs Enforcement will restore and no longer revoke legal status for international students until it develops a formal process for reviewing and terminating visas. (Ser Amantio di Nicolao / Wikimedia Commons)

The Trump administration is reversing international student visa cancellations after multiple students filed lawsuits this past month, the Associated Press reported. According to the report, the United States Immigration and Customs Enforcement will restore and no longer revoke legal status for international students until it develops a formal process for reviewing and terminating visas.

More than 1,800 students and recent graduates had their visas revoked, according to Inside Higher Ed, including at least 100 students attending California universities, according to an April 11 statement from California Attorney General Rob Bonta.


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The University declined to state if any international students had their visas revoked in a statement to the Daily Trojan on April 23 because it “does not disclose information about the status of individual student visas.”

In April, the University offered immigration legal resources amid the revocations and later warned international students to carefully consider their summer travel plans. 

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