US says it will start revoking visas for Chinese students
- On Wednesday, Marco Rubio, the U.S. Secretary of State, revealed plans to revoke visas for certain Chinese students studying in sensitive areas or those connected to the Chinese Communist Party.
- The visa revocation follows years of rising visa rejections and shorter visa durations amid tense U.S.-China relations, with China protesting the decision as unreasonable.
- Chinese students make up about 25% of the international student population in the U.S. And are now urgently reassessing their plans amid visa revocations, with some exploring study options in places like Hong Kong, the United Kingdom, and Australia.
- Student Liqin described the move as a 'new version of Chinese Exclusion Act,' while Hong Kong's leader John Lee said the city welcomes any students discriminated against by U.S. Policies, calling it an opportunity for Hong Kong.
- This policy could reduce diversity in the U.S., potentially hurting its development, while experts suggest more Chinese talent might stay in China, benefiting domestic science and technology advancement.
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