US to revoke visas from Chinese students; Musk leaving government | Hot off the Wire
- The US is set to cancel visas held by Chinese students, and Elon Musk will step down from his role in the Trump administration after spearheading efforts to reduce the size of the federal government.
- These measures are part of wider Trump administration actions, such as halting influenza vaccine research and withdrawing legal permission for a Mexican girl to remain in the U.S. While undergoing critical medical treatment.
- Elon Musk’s departure reflects tensions after his criticism of Trump’s 'big beautiful bill,' signaling a fracture in their relationship amid policy disputes.
- Trump stated he warned Netanyahu to delay an Iran strike so the US could gain more time for nuclear talks, while a human smuggling head received a 10-year sentence linked to a family’s deaths.
- These developments indicate shifts in US immigration and foreign policy alongside growing political tensions revealed by leadership changes and legal actions.
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How revoking Chinese student visas could hurt California
The intent to revoke Chinese student visas could affect more than 50,000 at California universities and colleges. This content How the Trump administration’s vow to revoke Chinese student visas could hurt California appeared first on inewsource.
US to Revoke Visas for Chinese Students
The United States is “aggressively” revoking certain student visas over national security concerns, the State Department says. Which foreign students are losing their shot at the American dream—and what’s behind the move? In a setback for President Donald Trump’s global tariff policy, a federal court says he overstepped his authority while supporters say the tariffs were needed to protect U.S. jobs. A parent advocacy group wants the IRS to probe…


How the Trump administration’s vow to revoke Chinese student visas could hurt California
This story was originally published by CalMatters. Sign up for their newsletters. The Trump administration’s latest vow to “aggressively revoke” Chinese student visas could affect as many 50,000 students in California, a population larger than Palm Springs. Sending those students home would have far-ranging financial impacts. Foreign students not only pay higher tuition than in-state […] The post How the Trump administration’s vow to revoke Chi…
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