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The scholars say ICE's purge of their records from a federal immigration database unlawfully endangered their visa statuses ...
The Michigan Secretary of State’s review of non-citizens on state voter rolls only included those with driver’s licenses, ...
A Warren-based organization responsible for training graduate medical students at three former Steward Healthcare System hospitals ...
Philadelphia's sanctuary policy remains in place, for now, as Trump vows to terminate federal grants to sanctuary cities.
The move comes one week after the department initiated a similar look into Harvard University.The post US Ed Depart starts records request into Berkeley for foreign disclosures appeared first on ...
The Trump administration is restoring thousands of foreign students' records, the Department of Justice announced on Friday. In a federal court hearing, Assistant U.S. Attorney Joseph Carilli said ...
At the University of Minnesota, four out of 11 students have had their records restored in the Student and Exchange Visitor Information System, or SEVIS, which the U.S. Department of Homeland Security ...
a Georgia court ruled in favor of 133 students, mostly Indians, whose SEVIS records were terminated by ICE. The lawsuit, filed by the ACLU, alleged that ICE unlawfully terminated the records ...
The unlawful termination of student records without due process strikes at the heart of higher education’s mission. Colleges and universities drive innovation, research, and workforce growth by ...
The Trump administration’s reversal was a key win in dozens of lawsuits across the country that argued that eliminating thousands of students’ SEVIS records without notice was unconstitutional. But ...
Similar to the ACLU of Iowa, Reynolds is suing the Des Moines Register over a public records request. It started after the Register sent a records request in February asking for emails sent by man ...
The records had been suddenly terminated in recent weeks, often without the students or their schools being notified.A lawyer for the government read a statement in federal court in Oakland that ...