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Colleges say the Trump administration is using new tactics to expel international students

  • College leaders are alarmed by the Trump administration's new tactics to expel international students, as they claim these tactics lack clear justification and could deter foreign students from studying in the U.S.
  • President Edward Inch of Minnesota State University reported that visas for five international students were revoked for unclear reasons, following the detention of a Turkish student at the University of Minnesota.
  • Concerns persist over a chilling effect on international exchange, as there is uncertainty about the criteria for visa revocations.
  • The association representing universities requested a meeting with the State Department regarding the sudden visa revocations, which are not considered regular practice according to Miriam Feldblum, president of the Presidents’ Alliance on Higher Education and Immigration.
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Scaring away talent will hurt US economy

Recent detentions and deportations of international students raise concerns about the long-term damage to the United States' reputation as the global leader in higher education. And the increasing number of U.S. students studying abroad underscores the importance of international academic…

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