New York:
An Indian Michigan was one of the four students in public universities who have filed a case against their potential exile after ending their student immigration status “illegal”.
From Chinma Door Indada, Jiangyun Boo and Kiui Yang from China, and Yogesh Joshi of Nepal filed a case against the Homeland Security Department (DHS) and immigration officials on Friday, stating that his student immigration status in student and exchange visitor information system (Sevis) was said to be illegally finished “.
Sevis is a database that tracks information about non -resident students and exchange visitors in the US.
The American Civil Liberty Union (ACLU) of Michigan, who is representing the students, said on Thursday, “He filed a federal case on behalf of the students with a request for the emergency prohibitory orders, who had an illegal condition of his F-1 student immigration illegally and without notice and without notice.”
“The lawsuit asks the court to restore the status of these students so that they can complete their studies and avoid facing the risk of custody and exile,” said this.
DHS Secretary Christie Nom said, “None of them have been accused, convicted for any crime in the US alone.
The complaint said, “DHS did not give any meaningful explanation to students or their schools to end their F -1 student’s position.” “More and more, to add students targeted by this new and illegal policy, it seems that the students had some encounter with some American law enforcement officer at some point in the past, no matter how comfortable it is – including a sharp or parking ticket (or even a warning) or withdrawing an application to enter the law.” The lawsuit has come in the form of immigration crack of the Trump administration, indicating cases against the officials of the White House.
Similar cases have been filed across the country in states such as New Hampshire, Indiana and California.
“These cruel and illegal government work results in real -life results. The end of the situation does not only disrupt the life of students being targeted. Government’s action will essentially prevent future international scholars from choosing Michigan and America as their educational destination. ACLU.
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