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New Guide to the State DepartmentVisa applicationsAdds to the investigation of international students who have raised under President Donald Trump, which prevents foreign enrollment control to maintain his needs at American colleges.
On a cable sent Tuesday at US Embahsies and Consulate on Tuesday, Secretary of State Marco Rubio stopped to schedule ghosts in new visits to social media activities. Existing appointments can be kept and continue under the current review guidelines, cable say, but new guidance is expected in the coming days.
Days came after the Trump administration was transferred to block Harvard University fromEnroll any international studentsa decision that has beenSETby a federal king, waiting in a case.
Trump said Wednesday that Harvard, whose populations today consist of more than one quarter of international students, should limit the percentage of 15%.
“I want to make sure that foreign students are people who can love our country,” Trump told journalists in the Oval Office.
Last year, US and custom immigration and customs were arrested and testedDepart studentsinvolved in campus protests against the Israeli-Hamas war. And sudden Trump administrationThe legal condition has endedby thousands of international students before returning self and thenExpanding the groundswhere students may lose the permission to study US
The uncertainty raised to the visa appointments will make further damage to the US reputation as a DACA country, says NAFSA, an association that represents international teachers. Students are usually their study program in late spring, the meaning now can come in time for students to schedule their visa interviews.
“International students and scholars are wonderful properties that help claim the development of innovation, research, and economic strength,” as a statement. “Holding on their ability to study here is self-defeating. In these actions, the United States will remake its thoughts to succeed.”
Pause affects three categories that cover a lot of people who seek to study the US F-1 students enrolled in full accredited schools. Students who participate in exchange programs enter J-1 Visas, and those who sign up to vocational or non-I-1 visas enter.
Most visa recipients are university students. However, the students to visit, high school exchange students, summer program participants and schoolboys are also covered with three affected visa categories.
About 1.1 million international students are in the United States last year – a source of important income for tuition-driven colleges. International students are not eligible for the Federal Financial Aid Aid, and their ability to pay tuition regularly if they accept American schools. Usually, they pay full price.
Visa Applicants are required to provide the social media handles at the State Department since 2019. The cable does not show what new guidelines can be more powerful in standards.
“Because of the possible important implications for consular sections, consular processes, need to consider each case first schedule,” as the cable.
Additional vetting will prevent students from going to the US, as Jonathan Friedman in Pen America, an organization and free expression organization.
“Details remain unclear, but this policy proclaims a long time in the US as a beacon for intellectual and cultural exchange.
The step to cut international enrollment at Harvard comes from a dispute with the Department of Homeland Security, asking it to provide information aboutforeign studentsThat can be implemented by violence or protests that can lead to their expulsion. Harvard said it was obeyed by the request of records, but the agency said the response was soon.
On Wednesday, Trump said the students of Harvard said more.
“They took people out of the places of the world more radically, and we didn’t want them to have trouble in our country,” Trump said.
The Trump administration cuts over $ 2.6 billion in Federal Grants for Harvard because changes in policies, described by the President as a hotbed of liberalism and antisemontism. Harvard pushes back and filed a case against the administration.
This story originally shown Fortune.com