“International Students Urged to Return to US Campuses Before Trump Inauguration” – The Associated Press
As the inauguration of President-elect Donald Trump approaches, international students in the United States are being urged to return to their campuses before the January 20th ceremony.
The uncertainty surrounding Trump’s policies on immigration and foreign relations has many international students feeling anxious about their future in the U.S. Some fear that they may face difficulties re-entering the country or obtaining visas once Trump takes office.
Universities across the country are advising their international students to return to campus as soon as possible to avoid any potential travel restrictions or complications. They are also offering support and resources to help students navigate any challenges they may face during this transition period.
“We want our international students to feel safe and supported during this time of uncertainty,” said a spokesperson for a university in California. “We are here to help them in any way we can.”
Despite the concerns, many international students remain hopeful that they will be able to continue their studies in the U.S. and contribute to the diverse and vibrant academic community that American universities offer.
As the inauguration date draws closer, international students are being encouraged to stay informed and connected with their universities to ensure a smooth return to campus and a successful academic year ahead.