The Trump administration has made a significant reversal of its SEVIS termination policy, reinstating the records of many international students throughout the United States, including those who were not part of any legal actions. This change comes after facing extensive backlash and legal disputes over the sudden terminations, which were frequently triggered by unreliable NCIC information. The decision to reactivate the records brings relief to numerous international students who were uncertain about their academic future in the country. The move is seen as a positive step towards resolving the issues faced by international students studying in the U.S. and ensuring a more stable environment for their education. The administration’s shift in policy is expected to ease the concerns of both students and educational institutions that were affected by the previous SEVIS terminations. It remains to be seen how this reversal will impact the overall situation for international students in the U.S. and whether further changes or clarifications will be made to address the underlying problems that led to the initial terminations.

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Trump Administration Reverses SEVIS Termination Policy, Reactivates International Student Records Amid Criticism and Legal Challenges.
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