"U.S. District Judge Allison Burroughs on Tuesday announced that the U.S. had agreed with Harvard and MIT to rescind a new policy requiring the students to take at least one in-person class."https://t.co/PCISdR2WZj
— Mikhail Zinshteyn (@mzinshteyn) July 14, 2020
Breaking: US agrees to rescind order blocking foreign students taking classes online from living in the US. Just announced in federal district court in Massachusetts
— Julia E. Ainsley (@JuliaEAinsley) July 14, 2020
So to summarize - The Trump Administration has rescinded the 7/6 F-1 students directive. Schools can go online if they want. No new I-20s needed. F-1 visas should be proceeding. Congratulations Harvard and the Wilmer Hale team. Big big win!
— (((Greg Siskind))) (@gsiskind) July 14, 2020
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