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Judge blocks the Trump administration before the arrest of international students or revoke Visa

On Thursday, a federal judge blocked the far-reaching efforts of the Trump administration to detain and deport international students, since the federal government arrested these students or revoke their visa while the case is taking place in court.

Judge Jeffrey S. White from the northern district of California, which was appointed by President George W. Bush in court, granted a temporary injunction that protected international students who were under the thousands of whose visa at the beginning of this year without clear justification and wrote that government officials were “uniformly enriched” and the mass studies that the mass regulation in the masses “.

“The relief that the court shots agree with provides the plaintiffs a level of stability and certainty,” judge White wrote in the 21-page arrangement. “That you will be able to continue your studies or your job without being able to hang up again.”

Richterine's judgment said that the order for all “similar people” who participate in the Students and Exchange visitor program is the system for student visa. In the order, he expressed the suspicion that the Trump administration tried to place future visa “terminations on judicial review”.

“With every round in this and similar legal disputes all over the country,” wrote Richter White, “the accused changed the course abruptly to satisfy the courts.

The order takes place hours after the Trump government has stopped Harvard University's ability to register international students, and it is likely that this nationwide order could at least partially prevent the Trump government.

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