Trump moves to limit duration of visas for students and journalists

Washington DC - President Donald Trump's administration moved Thursday to impose stricter limits on how long foreign students and journalists can stay in the US amid his anti-immigration crackdown.

The administration of President Donald Trump is instituting tighter limits on visa stays of international students and journalists.
The administration of President Donald Trump is instituting tighter limits on visa stays of international students and journalists.  © REUTERS

Under a proposed change, foreigners would not be allowed to stay for more than four years on student visas in the US.

Foreign journalists would be limited to stays of just 240 days, although they could apply to extend by additional 240-day periods.

The US, until now, has generally issued visas for the duration of a student's educational program or a journalist's assignment, although no non-immigrant visas are valid for more than 10 years.

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The proposed changes were published in the Federal Register, initiating a short period for public comment before it can go into effect.

Trump's Department of Homeland Security alleged that an unspecified number of foreigners were indefinitely extending their studies so they could remain in the country as "'forever' students."

"For too long, past administrations have allowed foreign students and other visa holders to remain in the U.S. virtually indefinitely, posing safety risks, costing untold amount of taxpayer dollars and disadvantaging U.S citizens," the department said in a press statement Wednesday.

The department did not explain how US citizens and taxpayers were hurt by international students, who according to Commerce Department statistics contributed more than $50 billion to the US economy in 2023.

Colleges and universities oppose new Trump administration rule

The US welcomed more than 1.1 million international students in the 2023-24 academic year.
The US welcomed more than 1.1 million international students in the 2023-24 academic year.  © IMAGO / Pond5 Images

The US welcomed more than 1.1 million international students in the 2023-24 academic year, more than any other country, providing a crucial source of revenue as foreigners generally pay full tuition.

A group representing leaders of US colleges and universities denounced the latest move as a needless bureaucratic hurdle that intrudes on academic decision-making and could further deter potential students who would otherwise contribute to research and job creation.

"This proposed rule sends a message to talented individuals from around the world that their contributions are not valued in the United States," said Miriam Feldblum, president and CEO of the Presidents' Alliance on Higher Education and Immigration.

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"This is not only detrimental to international students – it also weakens the ability of US colleges and universities to attract top talent, diminishing our global competitiveness."

The announcement came as universities were starting their academic years with many reporting lower enrollments of international students after earlier actions by the Trump administration.

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