Why America's global edge is threatened by DHS's new student visa rule: What does this mean for international talent?
Why America's global edge is threatened by DHS's new student visa rule: What does this mean for international talent?
The Department of Homeland Security's new proposal to cap F-1 student visas at four years threatens to disrupt the US's ability to attract international talent. The change could hinder academic progress, increase bureaucratic delays, and reduce contributions from global students who support the economy and innovation. As other countries ease visa rules, the US risks losing its competitive edge in higher education and technology sectors, raising concerns about the future of its global influence.
The Department of Homeland Security's new proposal to cap F-1 student visas at four years threatens to disrupt the US's ability to attract international talent. The change could hinder academic progress, increase bureaucratic delays, and reduce contributions from global students who support the economy and innovation. As other countries ease visa rules, the US risks losing its competitive edge in higher education and technology sectors, raising concerns about the future of its global influence.