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United States: Donald Trump wants to reduce visa duration for journalists and foreign students

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Etats-Unis : Donald Trump veut diminuer la durée des visas des journalistes et étudiants étrangers

Under the proposal, foreign nationals on student visas would not be allowed to stay in the U.S. for more than four years.

Donald Trump also wants to curb legal immigration. His administration proposed on Thursday reducing the length of stay in the United States for foreign students and journalists.

Under the proposal, foreign nationals on student visas would not be allowed to stay in the United States for more than four years.

Hundreds of foreign media targeted

Foreign journalists, for their part, would be limited to stays of 240 days, although they could apply for renewals for the same periods. Only Chinese journalists would be limited to 90 days. Until now, the United States granted visas for the duration of a student's program and up to five years for a journalist. These visas, known as "nonimmigrant" visas, are limited to 10 years. This measure, if implemented, would affect journalists accredited to hundreds of foreign media outlets in the United States.

"For too long, previous administrations have allowed foreign students and other visa holders to remain in the United States almost indefinitely, posing security risks, costing taxpayers untold amounts of money, and putting American citizens at a disadvantage," the Department of Homeland Security said in a statement Wednesday.

This proposal was published in the Federal Register, the official journal of the federal government, opening a short period for public comment before the change takes effect.

1.1 million international students in 2023-2024

According to statistics from the Department of Commerce, international students contributed more than $50 billion to the U.S. economy in 2023.

The United States welcomed more than 1.1 million international students during the 2023-2024 academic year, more than any other country. Typically paying full tuition, their presence represents a crucial source of revenue for American universities.

"This doesn't just harm international students—it also weakens the ability of American colleges and universities to attract top talent, and it diminishes our international competitiveness," said the president of the Alliance of Presidents on Higher Education and Immigration. This announcement comes at the start of the academic year, with several institutions reporting a decline in international student enrollment.

The Trump administration has engaged in a series of battles against universities, targeting prominent institutions suspected of allowing anti-Semitic ideas to spread on their campuses, particularly in the context of protests against the war in the Gaza Strip.

In mid-August, the State Department announced that it had revoked 6,000 student visas since January. Some 55 million visa holders are now subject to increased screening.

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