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Universities tell international students to return to U.S. before Trump's inauguration


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Published in Politics and Government on Thursday, December 26th 2024 at 19:01 GMT by MSN   Print publication without navigation

  • The potential for mass deportations and travel restrictions has spurred more than a dozen U.S. universities to tell international students to return to the United States before Jan. 20.

The article from MSN discusses concerns among international students in the U.S. about potential changes in immigration policies following Donald Trump's inauguration. Universities are advising these students to return to the U.S. before the inauguration due to fears that Trump's administration might implement stricter visa regulations or even a travel ban affecting certain countries. This advice stems from Trump's previous policies and statements regarding immigration, which have created uncertainty about the future of international student visas. Universities are taking a proactive approach to ensure that students can continue their education without interruption, suggesting they return early to avoid any potential complications with entry into the U.S. The article also mentions that some students are considering alternative study locations or delaying their return until the policy landscape becomes clearer.

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