Afghanistan, April 26 -- The Trump administration reversed its decision to revoke visas for nearly 2,000 international students after legal challenges and protests.
The U.S. government has reversed its decision to cancel the visas of nearly 2,000 international students, restoring their enrollment status after weeks of controversy, student protests, legal pressures, and over 100 lawsuits. This reversal follows widespread backlash from students and academic institutions, who argued that the visa cancellations were illegal and issued without prior notice.
According to the Associated Press, over 1,800 international students across more than 280 U.S. colleges and universities, including prestigious institutions like Harvard, Stanford, and the ...