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Sending international students home would sap US influence and hurt the economy

  • Written by David L. Di Maria, Associate Vice Provost for International Education, University of Maryland, Baltimore County
imageSome colleges may have to scramble to make plans to keep international students enrolled.Boston Globe/Getty Images

U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement, or ICE, made a decision on July 6 regarding international students in the U.S. that will affect far more than just the roughly 870,000 international students themselves.

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