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How Trump's war on international students hurts the US more than it helps
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President Trump's aggressive restrictions on international student visas, including funding cuts to Harvard and enhanced social media vetting, threaten to harm the US more than protect it. International students contribute $50.2 billion to the economy and fuel innovation in STEM fields. Experts warn the policy undermines American leadership in education, entrepreneurship, and trade. A federal judge has temporarily blocked the move, but the administration continues pushing forward, raising concerns about long-term economic and global consequences.
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