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International Students Worry Even as Trump Temporarily Restores Some Legal Statuses

Last updated: April 26, 2025 3:20 pm
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The recent turmoil surrounding international students studying in the United States has left many feeling anxious and uncertain about their future. When the Trump administration abruptly restored thousands of international students’ ability to legally study in the country, it was seen as a temporary reprieve rather than a permanent solution.

Karl Molden, a sophomore at Harvard University from Vienna, expressed his skepticism about the administration’s change of heart. He believed that the administration would continue to find ways to harass international students, despite the reinstatement of their legal status. Many students shared Molden’s concerns, especially after experiencing the abrupt revocation of their legal right to study in the U.S.

The legal battles that ensued after Immigration and Customs Enforcement deleted students’ records from the SEVIS database led to emergency orders by judges blocking the changes. While this provided a temporary relief for affected students, the uncertainty loomed large as the administration hinted at implementing a new system for reviewing and terminating student records.

Kevin Zhang, a third-year law student at Columbia University from China, highlighted the widespread concern among Chinese students about their visa status. The constant exchange of information within the Chinese community reflected the unstable and turbulent period they were navigating. Similarly, Leo Gerdén, a senior at Harvard from Sweden, welcomed the reversal of international student visa revocations but remained wary of the government’s demands for detailed student information.

The anxiety surrounding international students’ status in the U.S. extended beyond Harvard and Columbia. Evan Sulpizio Estrada, a sophomore at Tufts University, shared stories of fear and apprehension among his international student friends. The arrest of a Ph.D. student from Turkey had a chilling effect on the campus, causing some students to avoid classes and cafeteria out of fear of being arrested.

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Despite the uncertainty and chaos emanating from the Trump administration, some students like Louie Yang, a freshman from Beijing at Tufts, tried to remain focused on their academics and not let politics distract them. However, the unpredictability of the situation left many international students grappling with tough decisions about their future in the U.S.

The challenges faced by international students underscored the need for a more stable and predictable immigration policy that safeguards their rights and provides a conducive environment for academic pursuits. As the debate over international student visas continues, it remains to be seen how the administration will address the concerns and fears of the affected students.

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