Brown University tells international community to avoid foreign travel
- Bunker Hill Community College has suspended its study abroad programs due to safety concerns over national immigration policy changes under President Donald Trump, focusing on domestic destinations instead.
- Brown University urged its international community to postpone travel outside the U.S., highlighting anxiety over potential changes in visa procedures.
- Russell Carey stated, 'Potential changes in travel restrictions and travel bans, visa procedures and processing may affect travelers' ability to return to the U.S. As planned.'
- Bunker Hill Community College suspended its study abroad programs due to safety concerns for students, particularly non-U.S. Citizens, following changes to immigration policy under President Donald Trump.
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Bunker Hill Community College confirmed Tuesday the suspension of its study abroad programs, citing concerns over the safety of its students — particularly those who are not U.S. citizens — in light of recent changes to national immigration policy under President Donald Trump. Unlike traditional semester-long programs at four-year colleges, Bunker Hill’s programs typically involve groups of up to 60 students traveling for one or two weeks to var…
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