US: Chinese graduate visa ban has “overly broad criteria”
A US presidential proclamation that bans thousands of Chinese graduate students from entering the country contains “overly broad criteria”.
A US presidential proclamation that bans thousands of Chinese graduate students from entering the country contains “overly broad criteria”.
Data has shown that prior to the Covid-19 crisis the number of students from India enrolled in grad-level computer science and engineering in the US declined by more than 25% between 2016-17 and 2018- 19.
There is "no evidence" that international students participating in Optional Practical Training reduce job opportunities for US workers, a National Foundation for American Policy study has found.
A study by the National Foundation for American Policy (NFAP) has revealed that planned changes to post-study work arrangements for international students could lead to a loss of jobs and investment in the US.
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