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“No foreign students should be in the country right now,” says Steve Bannon: What it means for your H-1B visa and future in the US
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A sweeping call by Steve Bannon to expel foreign students from the US has sparked new anxieties among international scholars and skilled visa holders. As Trump-era allies revive anti-immigration rhetoric, Bannon’s remarks hint at a broader ideological shift that could jeopardize student visas, H-1B pathways, and the future of global talent in America.
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