ICE to reinstate international students’ records in SEVIS following improper revocations, addressing widespread disruption and fear.

In a recent development, ICE has decided to reinstate the records of international students after facing legal challenges regarding the improper revocation of their records in SEVIS, which led to significant disruption and anxiety among affected individuals. The terminations were primarily based on inaccurate data from the National Crime Information Center (NCIC), impacting a large number of students, especially those hailing from India and China. Recognizing the widespread repercussions of their actions, ICE is now working on formulating a new policy to avoid similar overreach and mitigate the hardships faced by students in the future. This move comes as a relief to many students and universities in India, who were deeply affected by the abrupt revocation of their SEVIS records. The reinstatement of these records will allow students to continue their academic pursuits without the looming threat of deportation or visa complications. It is a step in the right direction towards ensuring a more welcoming and supportive environment for international students in the United States.

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