The Presidents’ Alliance, a coalition of more than 570 campus leaders, has taken legal action against the Department of Homeland Security’s mass termination of SEVIS records for international students. In a lawsuit filed, the alliance contends that these terminations are unlawful and infringe upon due process rights, leading to adverse consequences on students’ academic progress, job opportunities, and immigration status. The primary objective of the lawsuit is to safeguard the rights of international students and preserve educational institutions’ capacity to provide them with essential support. This legal challenge underscores the importance of upholding the integrity of the student visa system and ensuring that regulatory actions do not unjustly harm the educational pursuits of international students in the United States.

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Presidents’ Alliance sues DHS over international student SEVIS record terminations, alleging violations and seeking protection.
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