A federal judge has allowed a high-profile challenge to the Trump administration’s mass revocation of international student visas to proceed, marking a significant development in ongoing litigation over the scope of executive authority in immigration policy. In Presidents’ Alliance on Higher Education and Immigration v. Bondi, the U.S. District Court for the District of Massachusetts largely denied the government’s motion to dismiss, finding that plaintiffs have standing and that the claims are not moot despite subsequent policy reversals.








