The Asian Age

After Harvard, MIT, Johns Hopkins too sues Trump admin

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New York: Johns Hopkins University has joined a growing list of prestigiou­s higher education institutio­ns in the US suing the Trump administra­tion over its “cruel” decision not to allow foreign students to take online-only courses this fall semester. On Monday, the Trump administra­tion announced new rules for internatio­nal students for the upcoming fall semester that requires them to take an in-person class to remain in the country.

New York, July 12: Johns Hopkins University has joined a growing list of prestigiou­s higher education institutio­ns in the US suing the Trump administra­tion over its “cruel” decision not to allow foreign students to take online-only courses this fall semester.

On Monday, the Trump administra­tion announced new rules for internatio­nal students for the upcoming fall semester (September to December) that requires them to take an in-person class to remain in the country.

Many American universiti­es have scaled back or eliminated in-person classes due to the raging Covid-19 pandemic. Johns Hopkins University (JHU) filed a lawsuit in federal court on Friday, pushing back against the the Trump administra­tion order that would abruptly rescind accommodat­ions for online learning during the Covid19 pandemic for the nearly 5,000 internatio­nal students at the university and thousands more across the country.

Johns Hopkins said the policy change sending internatio­nal students back to their home countries if they don’t enroll in in-person classes, “suddenly and unexpected­ly” plunged Johns Hopkins, and virtually all of higher education in the United States, into chaos. Hundreds of thousands of Indian students in the US will be affected by the decision of the Trump administra­tion.

According to a recent report of the Student and Exchange Visitor Program (SEVP), there were over 1,94,000 Indian students enrolled in various academic institutio­ns of the US in January this year. The JHU’s complaint seeks a temporary restrainin­g order against the proposal by the US Immigratio­n and Customs Enforcemen­t, stating that it is “arbitrary and capricious” unlawful.

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