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3 UW-Madison grad students safe from deportation, but they're still paying a price

  • US officials announced Friday they will reverse cancellation of international student status.
  • Many international students filed lawsuits challenging the administration's actions.
  • The agency cited alleged student legal issues or past arrests.
  • More than 1,200 students nationwide lost their status or had visas revoked.
  • Officials stated visa revocations would pause for a new review system.
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3 UW-Madison grad students safe from deportation, but they're still paying a price

Conley's ruling comes days after the Trump administration announced it was abruptly reversing course on canceling more than 1,200 student visa records nationwide.

·Madison, United States
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In Chicago, some international students have had their student visas reinstated after challenges in U.S. courts led the federal government to reverse the annulment of legal status for international students, lawyers said Friday. Judges across the country had already issued temporary orders restoring student records in a federal database of international students maintained by the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE). In recent weeks, r…

·Chicago, United States
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The Brunswick NewsThe Brunswick News
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Apr. 26—On Friday, the federal government reversed the abrupt cancellations of foreign student visa registrations, ending weeks of confusion among international students and university administrators. The reversal came after more complaints were filed…

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Folha de S.Paulo broke the news in São Paulo, Brazil on Friday, April 25, 2025.
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