The lawyers in favor of immigration are trying to block the policy of President Donald Trump to cancel education visas held by more than 1,000 migrants, including many of those who sign enrollment controls to obtain work permits for the work necessary for US graduates.
The “Terminations are terrible, and we believe quite illegal”, Charles Kuck, an Atlanta headquarters with headquarters, written In X.
He continued:
We have filed our complaint and motion for a tro [temporary restraining order]/Preliminary ancestry last night in the Northern District of Georgia for our first 17 plaintiffs. We will amend our complaint with probably two hundred more plaintiffs, on Tuesday. There must be several thousand students affected by this scandalous action by the Administration, judging by the number of consultations we have appealed.
“At least three #ros granted yesterday in 3 different courts,” Banias Law, a law firm in favor of Charleston Immigration, South Carolina, South Carolina, aware April 12.
Some of the immigrants who have recently lost their visas of F-1 students are foreign graduates and current students from US universities who stayed to obtain work through the optional practical training program.
OPT allows F-1 student visas holders to work in the United States up to one year after completing their studies. The program also authorizes foreigners to obtain a STEM title to request an OPT extension of two years. Therefore, the immigration benefit provides work permits up to three years for white collar jobs. Opt is also the main entrance point for Indian and Chinese immigrants looking for white collar work through undercover ethnic hiring networks that are closed for American graduates. In addition, the program feeds the Visa H-1B outsourcing program.
There has been little coverage of US media. retreats In addition to the approach of the media in deportation of the image of some “academic” exhibition, such as Mahmoud Khalil, an immigrant Pro-Ahamas he studied at Columbia University. But the Democrats rush to protest the revocations of the visa, even thought that many of the visas are being used to take jobs for younger Democratic voters.
However, the Indian media have been highlighting the growing number of Indian citizens who are pushed home.
“These sudden revocations have left many students in a state of shock, facing the gloomy reality of deportation and the invalidation of their legal stay, form I-20 and employment authorization documents (EAD),” said GG2.net, a news site based in the province of Gujarat.
The article continued:
According to the reports, the visa revocations express of minor crimes such as traffic violations, overalls, robbery in alcohol -related stores and charges and that were previously resolved through legal channels.
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Among the impacted students is a Hyderabad native who is currently studying in Omaha, who revealed that he was advanced two years ago by Speing in New York, but was never arrested. Another student admitted a position in DUI (driving under the influence), saying that he had followed all the mandates of the court, including the installation of a car ignition block and subjected to sobriety controls.
In a more severe case, a Texas -based student, arrested for stealing a value of $ 144 or Walmart articles. However, the case was dismissed due to its clean academic record and cooperation. “I followed all the legal instructions and thought the matter was behind me. Why do they punish me again?” Hello Ash.
The lawyers and the possible sport are now asking the government of India to block Trump’s policy. By gg2.net: “As repression develops, calls are growing for diplomatic intervention and cleares clearer for students who sail for complex legal systems abroad.”
InsidehighHered.com reported on April 14 that at least 1,000 visas have been revoked:
Most of the university officials say that they are not sure why students born abroad had their state of legal residence completed or have not yet received a formal notification of the changes. Most have not yet received communications from immigration authorities.
Many US media are publishing sympathetic coverage or local cases.
“The Trump administration has so far revoked the legal status of more than 70 international students and recent graduates in Michigan universities as part of an unbeatable and inexplicable national impulse for deportations of strength,” Bridgemi.com said on April 14.
The website added:
“You have heard of Win, Win, Win (a popular chorus of Trump). This is losing, losing,, said Dan Hurley, executive director of the Association of State Universities of Michigan. “It is a loss for students, it is a loss for institutions. It is a loss for Michigan’s economy.”
“Visiting America is not a right,” the United States Secretary of State, Marco Rubio, in an opinion article for Fox News on April 12. “It is an extended privilege to those who respect our laws and values. And, as Secretary of State, I will never forget it.”
According to reports, approximately 50 foreign students or recent graduates at Arizona State University are losing their visas.