
Trump tightens US visa rules, limits stay for foreign students and journalists
Over the last year, international student enrollment has been a key pillar in Trump’s larger attacks on higher education
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Over the last year, international student enrollment has been a key pillar in Trump’s larger attacks on higher education. The Trump administration proposed a similar change in 2020 that would have limited visas to a two-year period. Chinese nationals would get just 90 days, with extensions of 90 days.
Furthermore, The changes are the latest measure from the Trump administration to limit international student enrollment at American universities. Under a change that could be implemented as soon as September, foreigners on student visas would be admitted for the length of their academic program up to a maximum of four years.
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Over the last year, international student enrollment has been a key pillar in Trump’s larger attacks on higher education.
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The Trump administration proposed a similar change in 2020 that would have limited visas to a two-year period.
according to The Boston GlobeChinese nationals would get just 90 days, with extensions of 90 days.
according to France 24 English — All NewsThe changes are the latest measure from the Trump administration to limit international student enrollment at American universities.
according to The Boston GlobeUnder a change that could be implemented as soon as September, foreigners on student visas would be admitted for the length of their academic program up to a maximum of four years.
according to France 24 English — All News
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