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US universities urgently call for foreign students

  • Update Time : 11:50:55 pm, Tuesday, 26 November 2024
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US students top choice for higher education abroad. However, as the days are approaching, the danger is increasing for the immigrants in the country. US President-elect Donald Trump wants to expel a large number of immigrants from the country since his first day in office. In such a situation, the American universities themselves are worried. Emergency instructions have been issued to a large number of foreign students and staff.

US universities have started vigorous efforts to save foreign students and workers from Trump’s sword. In the meantime, several US universities have instructed foreign students and staff to return to campus before Trump’s inauguration. Professors say that since the election, foreign students of various universities are living in fear.
Such information has emerged in a report of the British media BBC.

According to the US Higher Education Immigration Portal, more than 400,000 students are pursuing higher education in the country who do not have the necessary documents. In such a situation, the universities have become very worried about the protection of their students.

Chloe East, a professor at the University of Colorado Denver, said the uncertainty surrounding immigration is putting students under incredible pressure. Many students are now worried about their visas and whether they will be allowed to continue their studies.

In November, the University of Massachusetts issued a travel advisory for international students and faculty. After spending the winter there, he was urgently requested to return to the United States before the inauguration of Donald Trump. There, university officials made the request, citing Trump’s first-term experience.

Massachusetts Institute of Technology and Wesleyan University have issued similar directives. These universities have urged their students and staff to return to the US ahead of Trump’s inauguration. At Yale University, the Office of International Students and Scholars hosted a webinar this month to discuss student concerns about potential immigration policy changes.

In his first week in the White House in 2017, Trump issued an executive order banning citizens of North Korea, Venezuela and several Muslim countries from traveling to the United States. In his first term he also proposed restrictions on student visas.

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US universities urgently call for foreign students

Update Time : 11:50:55 pm, Tuesday, 26 November 2024

US students top choice for higher education abroad. However, as the days are approaching, the danger is increasing for the immigrants in the country. US President-elect Donald Trump wants to expel a large number of immigrants from the country since his first day in office. In such a situation, the American universities themselves are worried. Emergency instructions have been issued to a large number of foreign students and staff.

US universities have started vigorous efforts to save foreign students and workers from Trump’s sword. In the meantime, several US universities have instructed foreign students and staff to return to campus before Trump’s inauguration. Professors say that since the election, foreign students of various universities are living in fear.
Such information has emerged in a report of the British media BBC.

According to the US Higher Education Immigration Portal, more than 400,000 students are pursuing higher education in the country who do not have the necessary documents. In such a situation, the universities have become very worried about the protection of their students.

Chloe East, a professor at the University of Colorado Denver, said the uncertainty surrounding immigration is putting students under incredible pressure. Many students are now worried about their visas and whether they will be allowed to continue their studies.

In November, the University of Massachusetts issued a travel advisory for international students and faculty. After spending the winter there, he was urgently requested to return to the United States before the inauguration of Donald Trump. There, university officials made the request, citing Trump’s first-term experience.

Massachusetts Institute of Technology and Wesleyan University have issued similar directives. These universities have urged their students and staff to return to the US ahead of Trump’s inauguration. At Yale University, the Office of International Students and Scholars hosted a webinar this month to discuss student concerns about potential immigration policy changes.

In his first week in the White House in 2017, Trump issued an executive order banning citizens of North Korea, Venezuela and several Muslim countries from traveling to the United States. In his first term he also proposed restrictions on student visas.