Relief to Indian students as US government revokes student visa rule

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Published: July 15,2020 03:18 PM
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July 15, 2020: The United States government rescinded its controversial decision to revoke foreign student visas whose courses move online due to coronavirus, a federal judge said on Tuesday.

July 15, 2020: The United States government rescinded its controversial decision to revoke foreign student visas whose courses move online due to coronavirus, a federal judge said on Tuesday.



The universities of Harvard and MIT, with the support of a number of other institutions, had taken legal action against the move that US Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) announced on July 6.



"The government has agreed to rescind" the decision as well as any implementation of the directive, Judge Allison Burroughs said in a hearing.



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Harvard and MIT earlier this month had asked the court to block the order announced by ICE that students must leave the country if their classes are only online, or transfer to a school offering in-person tuition.



The measure was seen as a move by President Donald Trump administration to put pressure on educational institutions that are adopting a cautious approach to reopening amid the global COVID-19 pandemic.



According to the Institute of International Education (IIE), there were more than one million international students in the US for the 2018-19 academic year.