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Ivy League to immigration ire: Why US is sending Chinese scholars home
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The US is cracking down on Chinese students amid rising fears of espionage and influence operations, with Harvard at the epicenter of controversy. Visa revocations, funding scrutiny, and political rhetoric are redefining academic exchange. As national security eclipses global collaboration, thousands of students face uncertainty, and America’s longstanding role as an educational haven is under strain.
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