Author: Joseph Stepansky
Published on: 29/05/2025 | 00:00:00

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US Secretary of State Marco Rubio announced the US would begin to revoke visas for Chinese students. “There is definitely a degree of uncertainty and anxiety observed amongst us,” Anson said, asking that only his first name be used. The Trump administration has offered little further clarity on which students would be affected. A researcher on China at Princeton University says there has only been “greater and greater suspicion” in the US. That included a Republican-led congressional report in September 2024 that claimed hundreds of millions of US tax dollars. But Chan, while acknowledging “genuine security concerns” exist, said the broad announcement from the Trump administration did not appear to actually address those concerns. “I don’t think it’s really, at the end of the day, about national security and trying to find the few individuals who may pose a genuine risk” The administration has offered little clarity on the scope of the visa revocations. “The United States, further can say here, will not tolerate the CCP’s exploitation of US universities or theft of US research, intellectual property or technologies to grow its military power” Chinese students in the US said they are monitoring the often fickle winds of the Trump administration. Su, a 23-year-old applied analytics graduate student at Columbia University, said she swiftly changed her plans to travel home to China this summer.

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