Overview
- The Federal Register proposal would restrict F‑student visas to a maximum of four years, replacing the current practice of granting status for the full academic program.
- Visas for foreign journalists would be limited to 240 days with renewals required through USCIS, and Chinese journalists would be issued 90‑day visas.
- Universities condemned the plan, with higher‑education leaders warning it would deter global talent and undermine U.S. research competitiveness.
- The government has already revoked roughly 6,000 student visas in recent months, with many affecting Chinese nationals or campus protesters over Gaza.
- The proposal lands as President Trump touts a plan to double the number of Chinese students in the U.S. to 600,000, underscoring a policy tension.