Trump, Harvard University and International Student
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The federal government underreported the number of international students in the U.S. last year by more than 200,000 people.
International students in Newfoundland and Labrador say a new bill being debated in the House of Commons would put them in a precarious position. As the CBC’s Abby Cole reports, some say the problems have already begun following changes to post-graduate work permits.
Recent changes to U.S. student visa applications could lead to international students opting to get their college degrees in other countries. ABC News' Zohreen Shah reports on the potential impact.
According to the State Department, the suspension was part of the “dynamic” scheduling process to interview for those visas. Interview timelines are based on the up-to-date information immigration officers need for a proper review of the applicant, according to the State Department.
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International students are becoming increasingly worried about their status in Canada as post-graduate work permit (PGWP) requirements become stricter, and the prospect of tighter border laws hang over their heads.
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Websites for Harvard College centers serving minority students, LGBTQ students and women vanished on Wednesday, according to reporting by The Harvard Crimson, marking the continued unraveling of diversity initiatives at the nation’s most prestigious university as it faces continued pressure from the Trump administration.
When colleges and universities faced pandemic closures and uncertain enrolment, international students came under scrutiny as learners who pay high fees. They contribute more than $21 billion annually to the Canadian economy and pay an average of five times more than domestic students.
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Amidst intensified immigration enforcement in the U.S., international students and green card holders face heightened scrutiny. Violations of immigrat