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US may lose 150,000 international students this fall: Here's why global talent is pulling back
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The US faces a potential drop in international students this fall. NAFSA projects a decline of up to 150,000 students. Visa delays and policy changes are major factors. This could cost the US economy nearly $7 billion. States like California and New York will be heavily affected. Indian students are facing visa uncertainties.
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