US universities

  • Nalin Haley Claims Naturalized Citizens Shouldn

    Nalin Haley Claims Naturalized Citizens Shouldn't Hold Office and Foreign Students Act as Spies

    Nov 21, 2025 03:10 pm CST

    Nalin Haley, son of former UN Ambassador Nikki Haley, has sparked controversy with recent statements opposing naturalized citizens holding public office and claiming foreign students serve as spies. In interviews with Tucker Carlson and UnHerd, the 24-year-old advocated restricting immigration, eliminating dual citizenship, and prioritizing American jobs for native-born citizens, citing unemployment among his college-educated friends as justification for his views.

  • US International Student Enrollment Declines 17% Following Trump

    US International Student Enrollment Declines 17% Following Trump's Visa Restrictions

    Nov 17, 2025 05:25 pm CST

    New international student enrollment in US colleges has dropped by 17% this semester following the Trump administration's visa crackdown, continuing a downward trend from the previous academic year. Despite these challenges, the US remains the top global destination with approximately 1.2 million international students contributing nearly $55 billion to the American economy.

  • President Trump Criticizes France Over Taxation and Questions US-France Relations in Fox News Interview

    President Trump Criticizes France Over Taxation and Questions US-France Relations in Fox News Interview

    Nov 11, 2025 09:09 pm CST

    During a Fox News interview, President Donald Trump unexpectedly criticized France, citing "unfair" technology taxation as a major issue between the countries. Despite his well-documented relationship with French President Emmanuel Macron, Trump questioned whether France was more reliable than China in international relations, highlighting ongoing tensions beneath the surface of US-France diplomacy.

  • Chinese Families Pursue American Education Despite US-China Tensions: An Enduring Educational Investment

    Chinese Families Pursue American Education Despite US-China Tensions: An Enduring Educational Investment

    Oct 29, 2025 05:46 pm CST

    Despite deteriorating US-China relations, Chinese families continue investing heavily in American education, with parents paying upwards of $100,000 annually for their children to access diverse learning opportunities and international exposure at US institutions. While political tensions and visa uncertainties create challenges, the prestige and quality of American universities remain powerful attractions for Chinese families seeking educational advancement and global perspectives for their children.

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    Blog | 'Future At Stake': Why Indian Students In US Aren't Going Home This Summer

    Jun 06, 2025 02:23 pm CST

    "The current visa situation is unpredictable. I can't risk it after putting in three years here," says an undergraduate, referring to the heightened scrutiny at American airports and reports of foreign nationals being barred.