Overview
- Officials said the cited 600,000 figure reflects roughly two years of visas for Chinese students and does not signal an expansion of admissions.
- Trump voiced support for Chinese students in Oval Office and cabinet remarks, saying they would be vetted and that many U.S. colleges depend on international tuition.
- Conservative allies reacted sharply, with figures such as Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene and commentator Laura Loomer warning of lost opportunities or security risks.
- Beijing welcomed the comments and urged Washington to stop harassing or repatriating Chinese students while protecting their lawful rights.
- Earlier restrictive steps faced legal pushback, and separate reporting describes draft rules to limit F and J visas to four years and I visas to 240 days, with a 90‑day I visa limit proposed for Chinese nationals.