For yet another example of how out-of-control federal bureaucrats think they can stretch the law beyond recognition to meet their policy preferences, look no further than a recent decision by the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit.
The F-1 student visa program that allows foreigners to enter the country and study at American universities is the center of the case, Washington Alliance of Technology Workers v. Department of Homeland Security.
READ MORE: DHS Flouts Law on Student Visas, and DC Circuit Judges Yawn
Von Spakovsky: DHS Flouts Law on Student Visas, and DC Circuit Judges Yawn
Hans von Spakovsky
March 5, 2023
For yet another example of how out-of-control federal bureaucrats think they can stretch the law beyond recognition to meet their policy preferences, look no further than a recent decision by the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit.
The F-1 student visa program that allows foreigners to enter the country and study at American universities is the center of the case, Washington Alliance of Technology Workers v. Department of Homeland Security.
READ MORE: DHS Flouts Law on Student Visas, and DC Circuit Judges Yawn
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