International students and universities are bracing for potential disruptions with Donald Trump’s return to the presidency. Concerns stem from his past immigration policies, including the 2017 travel ban and proposed visa restrictions. Several universities are advising students to return early, recalling the chaos and uncertainty of his first term.
Yale, MIT, U-Mass, and Other Universities Advise Students To Return To Campus Before Donald Trump Takes Office: A Haunting Deja Vu?

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