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A federal judge in Atlanta has issued a temporary restraining order blocking the Trump administration from deporting 133 international students and ordered their student visa status reinstated.
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Article Icon 1Judge Blocks Student Deportations

A federal judge in Atlanta has issued a temporary restraining order blocking the Trump administration from deporting 133 international students and ordered their student visa status reinstated.

Judge Victoria Calvert's Friday ruling came after attorneys argued in federal court that 133 international students' visas were illegally revoked; 26 have ties to Georgia.

An attorney for several Georgia-based students said none of his clients have felony convictions, noting many faced only minor violations like unpaid tickets or traffic infractions.

The temporary restraining order expires May 2, with another hearing scheduled for next Thursday.

Article Icon 1 Kemp To Sign Tort Reform

Gov. Brian Kemp will sign a lawsuit reform package on Monday, enacting tort reform, which makes it harder to sue businesses for incidents occurring on their property.

The measure was part of Kemp's key legislative priorities for the year and backed by small business owners statewide frustrated with "frivolous" lawsuits, excessive jury awards, and rising insurance premiums.

Critics argue that Senate Bill 68 would make it more difficult for those seeking damages to receive justice against wrongdoers.

In recent years, the legal industry has spent tens of millions on ads touting six- and seven-figure payouts for accidents, slip and falls, malpractice, and emotional distress.

Article Icon 1List: Roswell, Athens, Augusta Honored

Three Georgia cities made a top-100 list of best U.S. small and mid-sized cities to live in, based on population and median home values under $500,000.

Other determining factors such as economy, housing, amenities, safety, and education helped to single out Roswell, Athens, and Augusta for recognition.

Athens and Augusta made their first appearance on the list, while Roswell was honored for a second year for its historic charm, top schools, and strong community spirit. See the complete list here.

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Around Georgia

Atkinson County: A Pearson man tied the state record for spotted sunfish with an 8¾-inch, 12-ounce catch on the Suwannee River using shrimp bait meant for catfish. (See Sunfish)

Paulding County: The National Association of Social Workers awarded Paulding County Schools $2,500 for its five-person team's positive impact on students' lives. (More)

Douglas: Citywide Hurricane Helene cleanup efforts received a boost with a $2,500 Keep Georgia Beautiful grant and by joining the national Greatest American Cleanup initiative. (More)

Kennesaw: An autistic woman was hired by a local florist through the Tommy Nobis Center, a Georgia nonprofit that helps adults with disabilities prepare for and secure employment. (More)

Atlanta: A woman has sued the Atlanta Dream Center Church and Assemblies of God, alleging church officials engaged in labor trafficking and abuse disguised as a ministry program. (More)

Augusta: Housing Director Hawthorne Welcher was suspended after the U.S. Treasury ordered the city to return $6.5 million in unspent emergency rental assistance funds. (More)

Georgia Sports

The Atlanta Braves rallied to score five runs in the eighth inning against the Minnesota Twins on Friday, leading to a 6-4 victory. Braves catcher Drake Baldwin delivered the go-ahead hit. (Watch Video)

➤ The Atlanta Hawks will likely have a higher first-round pick than anticipated due to tiebreakers that were changed after the results of the NBA play-in tournament. (More)

➤ Georgia Tech has landed former Penn State cornerback Jon Mitchell through the NCAA transfer portal. Mitchell has been touted as the top available player at his position. (More)

➤ Yesterday's Results: NHL | MLB | NBA | NCAABB | NCAASB | Soccer | PGA | LPGA

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Et Cetera

Fourth-graders at Warren T. Jackson Elementary released thousands of trout into the Chattahoochee River, completing a months-long science project raising fish from fertilized eggs to adulthood. (See Students)

A shopper at Macon's Bass Pro Shops was surprised Thursday to learn his fellow bass fishing enthusiast in the bait aisle was TV legend and "Family Feud" host Steve Harvey. (See Shoppers)

Results from last month's 2025 Publix Atlanta Marathon won't be certified after officials determined road construction left the course short 554 feet of the required 26.2 miles. (More)

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