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Chamber of Commerce: U.S. Must Give Visas to Online Foreign Students
Jul 10, 2020 48 secs
The United States Chamber of Commerce is demanding the federal government provide visas to foreign students taking online courses at American colleges and universities.

In response, university systems — including Harvard University and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) — are suing President Trump’s administration by claiming there is no legal standing to not reward visas to online foreign students.

Chamber of Commerce CEO Tom Donohue, likewise, says the business group will “consider its legislative and legal options” if Trump does not begin giving visas to online foreign students:.

The chilling effect it will have on international student enrollment will inflict significant harm upon American colleges and universities, their students, the business community, and our economy.

RJ Hauman, government relations director for the Federation for American Immigration Reform (FAIR), told Breitbart News that the outrage over standard federal immigration law by university systems is because they are “reliant on foreign students who pay astronomically high tuition because it buys the right to live here.”.

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