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Federal judge in Georgia He ordered Trump’s administration to re-establish legal status 133 international students on Tuesday after their F-1 student visa visa suddenly abolished immigration and customs conduct (ICE) and Homeland Security (DHS).
Students, many of whom are in good academic state and close to graduation, their records have been interrupted by Sevis in Homeland Security (Information System for Students and Exchange Visitors), and they claim that this has been done without an announcement, appropriate explanation or possibility to answer. Sevis is a homeland safety of databases to monitor students who are not immigrants.
The Judge of the US District Court Victoria Calvert, the appointed Biden, awarded temporary limit commands on behalf of the plaintiff and ordered Ice and DHS to retroactively return the Status Status to March 31, 2025.
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“Prosecutors will probably show that the defendant terminal in the registration of Sevis exceeds the boundaries of the legal and regulatory body and is therefore illegal,” Calvert wrote.

District Court Judge Victoria Calvert ordered Trump’s administration to re-establish 133 visas of international F-1 students after Ice and DHS have abolished their legal status without an announcement. (Reuters/Elizabeth France)
The lawsuit was filed by ACLU and other groups in the northern district of Georgia with Chief Lawyer Pam Bondi, Homeland Security Minister Christ calls and acting director ICE Todd Lyon listed as the accused in that case.
The Ministry of Justice’s responses to the lawsuit are currently sealed in court.
Prosecutors claim that servis endings have been used as a forced tool, not as a lawful implementation measure and that many students have no criminal files and have received a brief notice that they are leaving now despite the maintenance of valid student visas.
Furthermore, several students are enrolled in STEM programs or working positions, suggesting that they are highly successful international students.
“It seems that DHS’s act of illegal interruption of SEVIS’s records is conceived to force students, including any prosecutor, leaving the studies and” self-deportation “even though they did not violate their status,” prosecutors wrote.

Homeland Security Secretary Christ was among those named in a lawsuit. (Getty Images)
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The Government claims that the recalls were valid under existing laws and regulations, especially when students were marked during criminal charges or visas were confiscated. They quoted the basics for deportabilityeven when there was no arrest or belief.
The judge also rejected the Government claim that he would approve of relief to these students to influence the “control over the immigration” of the executive.
Calvert found that interruptions exceeded the legal body and probably violated the AMMANDMAN AMANDMAN AMMIST PROCEDURE Act.
Furthermore, the judge found that prosecutors had shown a significant threat of irreparable damage, including loss of legal status, education, employment and mental trouble and that the balance of damage and the public interest was conducive to students.
The decision was welcomed by Aka Aka Freidlin, a senior staff lawyer in Aclu-Georgia.

The federal judge came in after LED and Homeland Security abolished students’ visas. (Christopher Dilts/Bloomberg via Getty Images)
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“The Constitution protects everything on American soil, so Trump administration It cannot neglect the duty procedure unjustifiably threatening students with the loss of immigration status, arrest and deportation, “Friedlin said in a statement.
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“We believe that this verdict shows that students are likely to overcome in their claims and we are pleased that the court ordered the Government to stop his illegal procedures while the lawsuit continues.”
The case will now be heard for a preliminary ban, which is potentially offering long -term relief, on Thursday, April 24th.