ACLU of Indiana sues federal government over visa revocations of international students

The American Civil Liberties Union of Indiana is suing the federal government for revoking the international student status of seven people at universities in Indiana "without explanation."

Six are citizens of China, five of whom attend Purdue. The other is at Indiana University-Indianapolis. A student from Nigeria at Notre Dame is also a plaintiff.

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