Egyptian Students Learn Immigration Law
Seventeen students from Egypt arrived in the U.S. in July, bound for a college in Montana where they were to learn about American history and culture. But 11 of the students instead fanned out across the country to visit friends and family and go sightseeing, triggering a nationwide manhunt. The government tracked down the students and locked them in detention centers, teaching them a tough lesson about the regulations governing foreign students since Sept. 11, 2001.

