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Washington: The difficulties of students living in the US are constantly increasing. Let us know that after the US banned visa of more than 1,000 foreign students in recent weeks, now permission has also been withdrawn to them to stay in the country. Due to this, the students are caught in crisis. Many of these students have filed a lawsuit against the Trump administration and argued that the government has suddenly withdrawn permission to stay in America.
The decision of the federal government to withdraw the legal permission to live in the US has posed a danger of detaining and deporting in front of hundreds of students. These students include private universities such as Harvard and Stanford, University of Maryland and Ohio State University and students from some small colleges. According to a review by university statements, correspondence with school officials and reviews by the ‘Associated Press’ of the court records, at the end of March, at least 1,024 students of 160 colleges, universities have been canceled or their legal permission to live in the US has been withdrawn.
Appeal against Ministry of Home Affairs
In cases filed against the Ministry of Home Affairs, the students have argued that the government has no proper reason for cancellation of their visa or withdrawing the legal permission to stay in the US. A message was sent to the officials of the Ministry of Home Affairs to react to the matter, but no response came. Colleges say some students are being targeted for minor violations such as traffic violations, some of which have taken place long ago. In some cases, students say that it is unclear why they were targeted. In some popular cases, including the custody of Columbia University activist Mahmud Khalil, the administration of President Donald Trump has said that it should be allowed to deport non-Americans for involvement in pro-Palestine activities. (AP)
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