Today DHS unveiled a regulatory plan to severely restrict international students & exchange visitors, by making it difficult for them to stay in the US for their full duration of study.

Let's dive into this latest thicket of useless red tape...
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https://www.federalregister.gov/documents/2020/09/25/2020-20845/establishing-a-fixed-time-period-of-admission-and-an-extension-of-stay-procedure-for-nonimmigrant
Status quo: Your student visa lasts until you've finished your studies; there's no hard expiration date.

Proposed rule: Most students on an F-1 visa would have a hard 4-year expiration date—only 2 years for language training—with limited ability to apply for an extension.

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If your course of study ends up taking longer than 4 years, DHS won't accept very many grounds for an extension.

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Think about this. If you're *born* in Iran, Syria, Sudan, North Korea (or any other country added to the list), it doesn't even matter where you grew up—you're a presumed security threat & can only get a 2-year student visa (with possible but not guaranteed extensions).

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Red: Countries w/ >10% overstay rate

Blue: Countries w/ the most people actually overstay their visas

If you were legit concerned about visa overstays, would you care more about Canada (maybe 88k overstays) or, say, Mauritania (maybe *80* overstays)?
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https://www.boundless.com/blog/is-a-new-travel-ban-on-the-horizon/
The Trump administration is racing to complete a slew of anti-immigrant regulations this fall, given that it only has a few more months of guaranteed time left.

They have almost no time to get this int'l student rule finalized before Jan. 2021.

10/ https://twitter.com/doug_rand/status/1303329910480568321
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