4/23/2018

EDUCATION/IMMIGRATION/TRAVEL BAN/TRUMP AS PRESIDENT: “American universities are losing out to colleges in other countries in the race to enroll international students, and they’re blaming President Donald Trump. Foreign competitors are taking advantage of Trump’s anti-immigration rhetoric, aggressively recruiting the types of foreign students and faculty who would have typically come to the United States for their higher education. The data already show that U.S. colleges are falling behind foreign competitors during the Trump era. New foreign student enrollment in the U.S. dropped by 3 percent during the 2016-17 school year, and that decline is projected to double this school year, data show. At the same time, universities overseas are seeing increases as high as the double digits. The decline in foreign students enrolling in American colleges is just the latest evidence of Trump’s immigration policies shutting doors in America. The U.S. is also granting fewer visitor visas to people from around the world. Trump is responsible for the decline in student enrollment, U.S. universities argue — especially his travel ban, which goes before the Supreme Court on Wednesday [4-25-18]. Dozens of higher education groups wrote in an amicus brief for that case that Trump’s travel ban is a ‘clarion message of exclusion to millions’ that harms universities’ ability to enroll international students and recruit top faculty.”

Benjamin Wermund, “Trump blamed as U.S. colleges lure fewer foreign students,” Politico, April 23, 2018 5:01 am