New US Visa Rules Threaten to Deport 369,000 Chinese Students
7th July 2020
Hundreds of thousands of Chinese students enroll at U.S. colleges and universities each year, and right now, a lot of them are freaking out.
As schools try to figure out how to start the fall semester amid the coronavirus pandemic, some — including Harvard University and the University of Southern California — are opting for online-only instruction. And that means their foreign students will have to leave or transfer, according to new rules issued Monday by the U.S. Immigrations and Customs Enforcement agency.
In order to keep their student visas, foreign nationals have to take in-person classes, according to ICE. The new guidelines quickly sparked rage and anxiety in China, which sends more students to U.S. schools than any other country.
Not to mention rage and anxiety amongst college administrators — typically, foreign students pay full freight, and colleges depend on that cash flow to keep in the black.
July 7th, 2020 at 09:52
Not to mention all the profs losing out on the bribery and corruption for selling secret info. Hard to upgrade from the Prius on a prof’s salary.