The US government initially takes on student projects: Minister of Foreign Affairs Marco Rubio has assigned messages and does not consume new agreements for student and exchange visa until further notice. Reason: The Ministry of Foreign Affairs wants to investigate more accurately what applicants post on social networks.
Rubio announced new, tightened control guidelines – these are currently being worked out. The Ministry rejected an official statement.
Spokeswoman Tammy Bruce has made it clear: “We will continue to use all means to judge who comes here, regardless of whether they are students or other people.”
Criticism of Israel can lead to deportation
Anyone who studies in the United States or has a green card can have problems with pro-Palestinian statements or criticism of the approach of Israel in the Gaza war on deportation.
“These people threaten our foreign policy,” says the government side. The suspicion: possible support from Hamas. Critics talk about an attack on the constitutionally guaranteed freedom of expression.
The fall of a Turkish student causes a sensation
An example: a student from Tufts University from Turkey was taken in deportation for six weeks after criticizing the attitude of her university for the Gaza war in an article.
Harvard in the fight against Trump
Harvard was also the target: the Elite University refused to follow Trump’s guidelines-the government immediately forbade foreign students. These form around 27 percent of the Harvard students-a bitter blow for budget and research projects.
Source: Krone

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