The U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia granted DHS’s motion for limited relief from the court’s August 12, 2015, order, and ordered that vacatur of the 17-month STEM OPT extension be further stayed from its original deadline of February 12, 2016, until May 10, 2016. In its opinion, the court rejected the plaintiff’s argument that it did not have jurisdiction to grant the requested relief. The court also found that, in light of the “unexpected and unprecedented” 50,500 public comments received in response to DHS’s October 19, 2015, Notice of Proposed Rulemaking, “extraordinary circumstances” existed that warranted modifying the court’s previous order
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