Immigration Shifts in Tennessee: Legal Expert Explains What International Students Need to Know

Nashville, TN — International students in Tennessee are currently navigating significant changes to their immigration status, impacting their educational and personal lives across the state. These adjustments, influenced by shifts in national immigration policies, are affecting hundreds pursuing studies at various universities and colleges. Many of these students have expressed concerns over their ability to remain in the United States to continue their education. The changes to visa regulations have prompted educational institutions to seek guidance and support for their international student bodies to ensure compliance with new policies while minimizing disruption to academic pursuits. … Read more

Former Trump Officials Join Legal Effort to Halt Deportation of International Students

In a significant turn of events, former Trump administration officials have been implicated in a legal battle aiming to block the deportation of international students. This lawsuit challenges a policy change that threatens to deport foreign students unless their U.S. schools offer in-person classes amid the ongoing coronavirus pandemic. The policy change, announced by Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), has spurred significant backlash, bringing together a cohort of academic institutions in its opposition. Under this directive, non-immigrant students on F-1 and M-1 visas risk deportation if they do not attend in-person classes, a mandate complicated … Read more

Family Sues Michigan School District, Citing Persistent Racial Harassment Against Students

In Portage, Michigan, a lawsuit has been filed against the Portage Public Schools district by the parents of two students, citing a failure to adequately address a "racially hostile" environment within the schools. Submitted in December 2024 to the U.S. District Court in the Western District of Michigan, the lawsuit names several defendant parties including the district itself, the principal, assistant principal, a counselor, and a bus driver of Portage West Middle School (PWMS). According to the claimants, Adam Baylis III and his wife Nakia S. Baylis, the legal guardians of the minors identified only … Read more

Judge Approves Deportation of Columbia Student Amid Crackdown on Foreign Students

NEW YORK — A recent ruling by an immigration judge has marked a significant moment in U.S. immigration policy, particularly affecting foreign students. Columbia University graduate student Mahmoud Khalil has become a focal point after the judge’s decision allowed for his deportation. This case has ignited broader discussions as it comes amidst a crackdown on foreign students under the current administration. Attorney Ramzi Kassem, representing Khalil, expressed disappointment and vowed to continue fighting the ruling, which he described as part of an aggressive approach towards non-native students in the U.S. This incident raises questions about … Read more