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More radio tags taken off Indian students

Source: PTI
February 25, 2011 12:06 IST
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The US Immigration and Custom Enforcement on Friday removed radio tags of four more Indian students of the now shut-down Tri Valley University in California.

So far radio tags of 11 of the 18 Indian students have been removed.

These students were radio tagged in California after Tri Valley University was shut down in January on charges of massive visa fraud.

Susmita Gongulee Thomas, the Consul General, Indian Consulate San Francisco, hoped that the total number of Indian students, whose radio tags have been moved could touch 15 later on Friday.

All these 15 students had sought the help of the Indian Consulate for legal help; while

the fate of the three others is not known, as they preferred to go through their own independent lawyers.

The Indian Consulate in San Francisco worked with the South Asian Bar Association (SABA) in this regard.

"We have now asked ICE to take off the Notice to Appear (NTA), because as long as these notices are out deportation proceedings can be held against you," she said, adding that the next step for them would be the NTA to be removed which ICE said is a procedural matter, but will due soon.

"ICE has committed that they would no longer be issuing NTAs. They are not sending people to the houses of the students. They are taking to them on phone," Thomas said.

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