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Trump surprises by backing Chinese and Indian grads to stay and launch companies in the US
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In a surprising shift, US President Donald Trump voiced strong support for international students, particularly from China and India, urging they be allowed to stay in the US after graduation to launch businesses. Citing economic benefits, Trump’s remarks mark a departure from past visa restrictions targeting Chinese students. While foreign student numbers remain high, congressional concerns over national security persist. Trump also linked student visa policies to broader trade negotiations with China, signaling a potentially softer immigration approach.
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