In Indiana, seven international students are suing the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) for abruptly terminating their student visas. The students, from Purdue University, Indiana University, and Notre Dame, claim improper visa termination without due process, despite being in good academic standing. Represented by the ACLU of Indiana, they argue that such actions place them in jeopardy of deportation, creating a climate of fear regarding their future. The lawsuit aims to reinstate their visa status and prevent further actions from the Trump administration that could affect their lives significantly.
The termination of an international student's status must adhere to regulatory standards and provide basic due process, which DHS has failed to do, highlighted by ACLU's Ken Falk.
The impact on these students' lives is profound, and they live in fear of being deported at any moment, which underscores the urgency of this legal challenge.
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