Georgia court rules in favor of 133 international students, mostly Indians, in SEVIS records termination case.

In a significant win for international students, especially those from India, a Georgia court has sided with 133 students whose SEVIS records were terminated by ICE. The lawsuit, brought forth by the ACLU, argued that ICE’s actions were unlawful and could result in deportation for minor infractions, affecting the students’ academic pursuits and work opportunities. This ruling comes at a critical time when the Trump administration’s stringent policies have created uncertainty and fear among the international student community. The court’s decision provides a glimmer of hope for affected students and sends a strong message about the importance of upholding the rights of international students. This development is likely to have a positive impact on the morale and well-being of Indian students studying in the US. It also underscores the need for continued advocacy and support for international students facing challenges in a foreign educational system. Stay updated on this story for further developments and implications for international students in the US.

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