Federal Court Orders Deportation of International Student Over Alleged Visa Misrepresentation

A federal judge in Louisiana has ordered the deportation of a 30-year-old international student for allegedly misrepresenting details on their visa application,

including past affiliations and work history. The court found the omissions to be material, prompting removal under existing immigration laws.

The student and their legal team argued that the ruling violated due process and could set a harmful precedent. Government attorneys defended the decision, citing fraud in the application. The case has sparked wider debate over fairness in immigration enforcement.

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