BREAKING: US government agrees to rescind order blocking foreign students taking classes online from living in the US, federal judge announces.
WASHINGTON — Facing blowback and lawsuits, the Trump administration is rescindingfrom staying in the United States while taking online-only classes.
U.S. District Court Judge Allison Dale Burroughs in Massachusetts announced Tuesday that the government and plaintiffs had reached a resolution in a lawsuit brought by Harvard University and MIT. The government was to rescind its July 6 rule that said foreign students on F-1 and M-1 visas would need to take at least some courses in person in order to legally remain in the U.S. in the fall semester amid the coronavirus pandemic.The reversal comes in the face of heavy criticism from higher-education institutions and lawmakers from both major parties, who argued that the new rules would be disruptive to students and undermine their opportunities and value of the education.
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