US Secretary of State Marco Rubio announced on Wednesday that the United States will begin to cancel the visas of Chinese students, especially those associated with the Chinese Communist Party or enrolled in sensitive academic disciplines.
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In a post on the social media about X Rubio, he wrote: “The US will begin to cancel visas of Chinese students, including those who have a connection with the Chinese Communist Party or study in critical fields.”
This step represents another step in the ongoing efforts of Trump’s administration to secrete the supervision of a foreign student’s registration in American university education.
At the beginning of the day, Trump escalated his criticism of Harvard University and suggested that the school restricts the income of international students to more than 15 percent.
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In a fire remark against Harvard University, Trump suggested that many foreigners admitted by Harvard are “problematic”, which disrupts the country. “We don’t want to see shopping centers exploding. We don’t want to see the kind of riots you had,” he added.
Trump said Harvard University permits nearly 31 percent of foreign students who come from “areas of the world that are very radicalized” and said, “Why would 31 percent?
“I want to make sure that foreign students are people who can love our country. We don’t want to see how shopping centers explode. We don’t want to see the kind of riots you had, and I would tell you what many of these students didn’t go anywhere, many of these students were caused by a radical left.” Trump added.
The US will begin to cancel visas of Chinese students, including those who have a connection with the Chinese Communist Party or study in critical fields.
As CNN states, Harvard said in court documents that international full -time students make up about a quarter of their student body. Harvard generally rejected many government requirements, including passing the entire records of foreign students’ behavior and allowing audits to confirm that it has expanded the “diversity of the point of view”.
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