Top Tech Companies Back Harvard, MIT Suit Against Trump Admin’s Student Visa Restrictions

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A new Trump administration rule that would force many international students to leave the U.S. this fall is being challenged by more than a dozen U.S. tech majors including Google, Facebook, Microsoft and 18 state attorneys general in separate lawsuits

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[+]Google, Microsoft, Facebook, Paypal and others filed a court brief on Monday in support of a lawsuit filed by Harvard and MIT challenging the new rules, arguing that the restrictions would “inflict significant harm,”"America's future competitiveness depends on attracting and retaining talented international students," the brief notes, adding that"Individuals who come here as international students are also essential to educating the next generation of inventors.

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