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From Ivy dreams to visa nightmares: Are Indian students safe in US classrooms anymore?
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A sudden US policy targeting Harvard’s international student programme has triggered legal chaos and emotional turmoil, especially for Indian students. With forced transfers and looming deportation risks, the move exposes the fragile reality behind America’s education promise. This report examines the legal uncertainty and psychological toll facing students trapped between academic ambition and shifting immigration politics.
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