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Trump administration caps how long international students can stay in the US
The Trump administration finalized a rule limiting international students' stay in the U.S. to four years without federal approval and imposing restrictions on changing academic programs. The rule, effective September, faces opposition from higher education leaders who argue it creates administrative burdens and reduces flexibility. The Department of Homeland Security claims it addresses visa loopholes, while critics warn it could drive international students to other countries.
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