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Federal Reversal Brings Momentary Relief for Thousands of International Students

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Adrian Florido

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Thousands of international students across the U.S. just got a much-needed reprieve. After weeks of sudden record terminations that jeopardized their legal status, the federal government has announced it will restore many students’ entries in the crucial SEVIS database — at least for now. The reversal follows a wave of lawsuits and court orders pushing back against the abrupt cancellations, many of which stemmed from minor disciplinary issues. For students and universities alike, the decision brings a moment of relief in an otherwise uncertain time. Adrian Florido with NPR has the full story.

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