Can the US cancel visas of students who criticise its foreign policy? Here’s what Americans think

A Pew Research Center survey reveals that 42% of Americans support the US government’s ability to cancel visas of international students who criticise US foreign policy. The issue divides sharply along party, age, and education lines, with Republicans and older adults more supportive. Despite these views, 79% of Americans still favour accepting international students. Public knowledge of international student numbers remains low, with only 12% correctly estimating their share in US colleges.

Can the US cancel visas of students who criticise its foreign policy? Here’s what Americans think
A Pew Research Center survey reveals that 42% of Americans support the US government’s ability to cancel visas of international students who criticise US foreign policy. The issue divides sharply along party, age, and education lines, with Republicans and older adults more supportive. Despite these views, 79% of Americans still favour accepting international students. Public knowledge of international student numbers remains low, with only 12% correctly estimating their share in US colleges.