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US to revoke Chinese students; visas: How it could disrupt the global talent flow
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The US may revoke visas for Chinese students, potentially disrupting global talent flow and impacting over 277,000 students currently enrolled. This policy shift could damage U.S. universities economically and academically, especially in STEM fields, while prompting Chinese students to pursue education in more welcoming countries. Experts warn of long-term consequences for research, innovation, and diplomacy. Universities and international education groups urge balanced policies that uphold both national security and global academic collaboration.
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