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The Trump administration's ongoing conflict with prestigious institutions such as Harvard and Columbia is causing significant concern for international students, particularly those residing in California. As the administration enforces stricter visa regulations, many students are feeling the pressure to reassess their educational paths.
The recent policy shifts have prompted a wave of uncertainty, leaving students questioning their status and future in the United States. Some international students are now exploring alternative options, including transferring to universities in countries with more favorable immigration policies.
The situation has sparked discussions among students about their rights and the potential impact on their academic pursuits. Many are anxious about the ramifications of these changes on their ability to continue their studies and maintain their legal status in the U.S.
As the landscape continues to evolve, international students are urged to stay informed and seek guidance from their institutions to navigate these challenging times. The outcome of this battle could reshape the experiences of countless students in the years to come.
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