House Approves Legislation to Protect Foreign Students Displaced by Hurricane Katrina

According to a news report from Congressional Quarterly (CQ) this afternoon, the House of Representatives passed legislation earlier today that would grant “special immigrant status” to immigrants displaced by Hurricane Katrina to ensure they receive certain benefits and humanitarian relief. The bill would allow foreign students with visas to remain in the U.S. until February 1, 2006 so they can enroll in a new school.

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