US Set To Expel International Students

The United States Government says foreign students may be expelled from the country if institutions move their classes to fully online.

US Set To Expel International Students
US Set To Expel International Students

In a statement on Monday, the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) said affected students would face “immigration consequences”, including deportation if they failed to comply.

It, however, gave those concerned the option of “transferring to a school with in-person instruction” to retain their lawful status. The rule, according to the agency, applies to holders of F-1 and M-1 visas, which are issued to academic and vocational students, respectively.

ICE said: “Nonimmigrant F-1 and M-1 students attending schools operating entirely online may not take a full online course load and remain in the United States.

“The U.S. Department of State will not issue visas to students enrolled in schools and/or programs that are fully online for the fall semester nor will U.S. Customs and Border Protection permit these students to enter the U.S.

“Active students currently in the United States enrolled in such programs must depart the country or take other measures, such as transferring to a school with in-person instruction to remain in lawful status.

“If not, they may face immigration consequences including, but not limited to, the initiation of removal proceedings.” It is not clear how many people are affected, but official data show that there were 1.09 million international students in the U.S. as of the 2018/2019 session.

The Institute of International Education (IIE) and the U.S. Department of State’s Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs gave the statistics in a 2019 report.

Citing data from the U.S. Department of Commerce, the report said foreign students contributed 44.7 billion dollars to the U.S. economy in 2018.

According to the report, there were 13,423 Nigerian students in the U.S. in 2028, contributing 514 million dollars (N184 billion) to the economy.

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