

Trump Administration's Student Visa Freeze Creates Uncertainty for Millions
The Trump administration's recent decision to halt new student visa interviews has sent shockwaves through the US higher education system. Over one million international students face uncertainty about their fall semester. Secretary of State Marco Rubio ordered the freeze, citing concerns about national security and the need for expanded social media vetting. Critics argue this is an overreach, potentially damaging US universities and driving talent abroad. "This isn't just a delay; it could mean losing their chance to study in the US this fall," explains one concerned advocate. International students contribute significantly to the US economy and workforce, and this policy could have long-term negative consequences. The situation highlights a growing debate about immigration policies and national security.