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    The Wall Street Journal‏Verified account @WSJ Mar 11

    The drop-off in student visas, known as F-1s, was particularly dramatic among Indian students this year, with a 28% decline in visas from the second-biggest feeder of foreign students at U.S. collegeshttp://on.wsj.com/2paDebw 

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      2. Nancy Mucklow‏ @nmucklow Mar 11
        Replying to @WSJ

        I wonder where they went instead. 🇨🇦

        1 reply 5 retweets 11 likes
      3. sai‏ @dustySaiZ Mar 11
        Replying to @nmucklow @WSJ

        Undoubtedly. Not only new talent goes to CANADA, But the existing skilled immigrants are planing to move too If the talent moves companies move too with in no time.

        0 replies 8 retweets 7 likes
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      1. Dev‏ @brsdev Mar 11
        Replying to @WSJ

        This is expected with the current decade long Green Card q and rescinding h4ead. I myself recommend looking into other Country for options to several of my college students till this is sorted out. This is going to reflect in higher instate tuition fees for locals @DHSgov

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      2. The Colonel’s Daughter‏ @ColonelDaughter Mar 11
        Replying to @WSJ

        Looks for universities to raise tuition in order to compensate for income loss.

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      3. John Amazon‏ @JohnAmazon12345 Mar 11
        Replying to @ColonelDaughter @WSJ

        Exactly. Anyone who thinks this is going to help American students is deluding themselves.

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      1. Digital Illuminati‏ @digilluminati Mar 11
        Replying to @WSJ

        @DHSgov is trying to rescind work auth of spouses of highly skilled immigrants who are waiting for green card. .@SIIA_US .@LIFECoreUSA #MeritBasedImmigration contributed to US economy. Then treat them so badly

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      2. Heizel Solis‏ @heisolis Mar 11
        Replying to @WSJ

        USA is putting American students first, be able to find jobs after graduation, while the foreign student after graduating returns to their country of origin to work

        3 replies 1 retweet 1 like
      3. John Amazon‏ @JohnAmazon12345 Mar 11
        Replying to @heisolis @WSJ

        Uh huh. And American colleges are losing out on thousands of dollars in tuition fees due to those foreign students no longer coming here which ultimately hurts those American students.

        0 replies 9 retweets 8 likes
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      1. Amazinglife‏ @JmpMona Mar 11
        Replying to @WSJ

        As such college tuition is unaffordable for most of the Americans. Now with the drop of income from all these foreign students, there will be increase of tuition in future to compensate this loss. And lesser Americans will be going for higher education! Sad!

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      1. sai‏ @dustySaiZ Mar 11
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        Not surprised !!!! Expected out come for the current immigration changes and there is no good future for the young new talent. This is all chained liked a FOOD CHAIN. Chain has been disturbed. More drop-offs yet to come.

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      2. Dr. Chuckles‏ @DrChuckles3 Mar 11
        Replying to @WSJ

        American students first!!

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      3. Kalleh1‏ @Kalleh1 Mar 11
        Replying to @DrChuckles3 @WSJ

        Will you pay the tuition of American students when it’s sure to rise with fewer international students? It is not like qualified American students are being turned away to make way for international students. Your comment is either bigoted or simply naive.

        0 replies 10 retweets 4 likes
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      1. RandomThoughts‏ @RandomSez Mar 11
        Replying to @WSJ

        And of course trump supporters think this is a good thing. The utter inability to understand long range consequences is one of the defining characteristics of red pill swallowing maga hat wearing dolts.

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      2. Bryan Lawrence 🧔🏻‏ @BreatheNewWinds Mar 11
        Replying to @WSJ

        Maybe now big tech will step up their fight against this administration, rather than staying a-political in a world where business cannot stay a-political.

        2 replies 1 retweet 6 likes
      3. Mark Harmon‏ @M5Harmon Mar 11
        Replying to @BreatheNewWinds @BeardedPundit @WSJ

        Maybe tech companies can help the people in the woods struggling in the U.S. for once.

        2 replies 0 retweets 0 likes
      4. Bryan Lawrence 🧔🏻‏ @BreatheNewWinds Mar 11
        Replying to @M5Harmon @WSJ

        The democrats newest trillion-dollar infrastructure plan/tax cut reversal invests BILLIONS in broadband infrastructure across rural America. This is a plan that works for the people, we just have to get it implemented, and hold a torch to the Dems feet to keep them accountable.

        1 reply 0 retweets 1 like
      5. Mark Harmon‏ @M5Harmon Mar 11
        Replying to @BreatheNewWinds @BeardedPundit @WSJ

        They've been getting shipped to the woods with no plan in place for 50 years by both parties, I have no faith in anyone.

        1 reply 0 retweets 0 likes
      6. Bryan Lawrence 🧔🏻‏ @BreatheNewWinds Mar 11
        Replying to @M5Harmon @WSJ

        Nor should you. Have faith in yourself first, and then find the candidate that best aligns with you, and push them HARD in the direction you need them to go. Empower those around you first, and the rep's will have no choice but to follow

        1 reply 0 retweets 1 like
      7. Mark Harmon‏ @M5Harmon Mar 11
        Replying to @BreatheNewWinds @BeardedPundit @WSJ

        Hell, I'm conservative but I agree with you on this one.

        2 replies 0 retweets 1 like
      8. Bryan Lawrence 🧔🏻‏ @BreatheNewWinds Mar 11
        Replying to @M5Harmon @WSJ

        I was raised and was myself a hardcore conservative until 2014ish, but after seeing how their policies historically do not help the working-class backbone of this country (nor does blue), I had to ditch the party. 1/2

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