US universities move to allay Indian students' fears

CHENNAI: Allaying fears of international students following US President Donald Trump's controversial executive order targeting immigrants, several American universities are emailing prospective students to let them know that that they are welcome to their campuses, regardless of what the Trump government says.

While these emails are an attempt to reassure immigrant students, these may have also become necessary since the US remains the hub for Indian students.

Mubarak Kader, who applied for the engineering management programme at Duke University in North Carolina, received a mail from the university this week.

“We know many members of the global community are... concerned about the new policies,“ wrote the university, adding links to statements from the institution president who promised to bring these concerns “to the attention of policymakers and public“. The president of our university sent out a similar message to us, international students, on the campus. He told us how the university will always be a place for people of different cultures to come together and engage in dialogue,“ said a student pursuing law at the University of Miami.

Other institutions, like the University of Michigan and Northeastern University, too, have sent out similar mails to students who may be apprehensive about being subjected to discrimination while at university or being detained at immigration points as witnessed at several US airports over the week.

Anupama Vijay, an education consultant, said: “Indians pursuing professional courses will have no issues as their student visas entitle them to a five-year optional practical training period. Only after this period does secure an H-1B visa become a concern. Their status as students in the US will be untouched by the new policy,“ she says.
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