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California attorney general fights Trump’s student visa plan
- California Attorney General Rob Bonta leads a coalition of 15 Democratic attorneys general against a U.S. Department of Homeland Security proposal limiting international student visas to four years.
- The proposed rule could disrupt students' lives and job security after graduation, as noted in the coalition's letter urging reversal, which states it risks upending lives.
- According to a spokesperson, the proposed changes by the Department of Homeland Security aim to resolve past concerns about foreign visa holders overstaying and costing taxpayers.
- Bonta emphasizes that California's economy thrives on contributions from international students, who add $6.4 billion and support over 55,114 jobs.
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California attorney general fights Trump’s student visa plan - Everett Post
(The Center Square) – California Attorney General Rob Bonta is leading a coalition featuring 15 other Democratic attorneys general to oppose the U.S. Department of Homeland Security’s proposal to limit international student visas. After the DHS issued its proposal to limit international student visas to a fixed four-year visa period, Bonta and the other attorneys general decided to push back. They sent a letter to Homeland Security with their co…
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