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Policy change on international students is misguided, say US universities and lawmakers

But the the State Department asserted that many international students who had planned to study this fall in the US may still have the opportunity to do so.

July 08, 2020 / 07:39 IST
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Several Congressman and top educational institutions decried the policy change that will require international students who are in the United States with an F-1 visa to take at least one in-person course or else face the prospect of being deported.

But the the State Department asserted that many international students who had planned to study this fall in the US may still have the opportunity to do so.

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The State Department's statement comes a day after the new guideline created panic among international students, the largest number of whom come from China and India.

Congressman Bennie Thompson, chairman of the Committee on Homeland Security, and Congresswoman Kathleen Rice, chairwoman of the Border Security, Facilitation, and Operations Subcommittee, said in a joint statement that the new policy will damage the economy, harm US institutions, and do nothing to improve America's safety or security.