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Chinese doctoral student at Dartmouth College will soon return his visa after taking him away without explanation last week without explanation Homeland Security.
Xiaotian Liu, who studied computer science at Ivy League College, terminated the F-1 student status on Friday, and his lawyers in court documents claimed that the move had been done without a previous notice and insisted that he did not participate in any of the student protests last year. Comes as Trump administration A new wave of visa recalls for international students studying at US universities has begun.
Dartmouth officials said they discovered a break on Friday while examining the Student and Exchange of Visitors’ IT system (Sevis) on Friday and informed Liu on the same day, according to the court documents reviewed by Fox News Digital.

The federal judge should order the re -establishment of a visa of a Chinese doctoral student at Dartmouth College after the homeland safety has been inexplicably revoked. Bakery library at Dartmouth College in Hanover, NH (AP Photo/Charles Krupa)
The federal judge said on Wednesday that he would order the Federal Government to re -establish a visa, according to DartmouthStudent newspaper in college.
His legal team claimed that the recall was illegal under the Federal Administrative Law and the violation of the proceedings to the fifth amendment of the Constitution. Homeland Security Minister Christ Noem and acting director for immigration and customs implementation Todd Lyons was appointed prosecutors.
Dartmouth described the breakdown as “not a standard or normal procedure”. Liu’s lawyers insisted that he had not committed a crime and had no disciplinary problems.
“He did not commit any crime or even a traffic offense,” his lawyers wrote in court documents. “Neither did he show violence (or even participated in any protest) in the United States or elsewhere.”
Liu came to the United States in 2016 to study computer science and get a GPA of 4.0 out of 4.0 for their Masters program, they wrote.

Students cross the college campus Dartmouth, March 5, 2024, in Hanover, NH (AP Photo/Robert F. Bukaty)
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Assistant American lawyer Raphael Katz, a federal government lawyer, had no explanation in court on Wednesday.
“I have no fact that I explain why the change in status has happened at the moment,” Katz said, according to Dartmouth. In the point of sale reports that another international student at the Faculty has taken his visa.
The next decision was greeted by Gilles Bissonnette, legal director ACLU from New Hampshire, who said Liu could now continue to study and do computer science.
“International students are a vital community at the universities of our country and no administration should be allowed to bypass the law in order to unilaterally eliminate status students, disrupt their studies and bring them at risk of deportation,” Bissonnette said.
President Donald Trump suspended federal funding for each Ivy League, except Penn and Dartmouth, because of the investigations of anti-Israeli protests that took place on their campuses since October 2023. The study also influenced dozens of other universities.

Homeland Security Minister Christ Noem and acting director for immigration and customs implementation Todd Lyons was appointed prosecutors. ((Photo Samuel Corum/Anadolu Agency/Getty Images) | (Photo Roberto Schmidt/AFP via Getty Images) |
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Trump’s administration promised to be more aggressive in Completed campus anti -Semitism After saying that President Joe Biden did not consider the universities responsible for his violent protests.
The administration also made moves for the detention and deportation of foreign students who participated or orchestrated Anti-Israel Protests at US universities.
Dartmouth, located in Hanover, New Hampshire, is one of the nine colonial colleges that were hired before the US Revolution.
Fox News Digital, Greg Wehner and Elizabeth Pritchett, as well as Associated Press contributed to this report.