Dozens of US universities support challenge to Trump's order on foreign students: Court document

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WASHINGTON (REUTERS) - About 60 US universities on Sunday (July 12) filed a brief supporting a lawsuit by two others, seeking to block a Trump administration rule barring foreign students from remaining in the country if educational institutions don't hold in-person classes this fall.. Read more at straitstimes.com.

WASHINGTON - About 60 US universities on Sunday filed a brief supporting a lawsuit by two others, seeking to block a Trump administration rule barring foreign students from remaining in the country if educational institutions don't hold in-person classes this fall.

The so-called amicus brief - a supporting document submitted by interested parties - was filed by 59 US universities on Sunday, including seven other Ivy League schools. About 1.1 million foreign students attended US higher education institutions in the 2018-19 school year, according to a report by the State Department and the Institute of International Education , and they made up 5.5 per cent of the entire US higher education enrollment.

 

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