Catherine Rampell's article highlights the negative impacts of the U.S. administration's policies on foreign students. By making it harder for international students to enroll in American institutions, the U.S. risks decreasing its significant education-services trade surplus. Currently, there are far more international students in the U.S. compared to American students abroad. Rampell emphasizes that these foreign students contribute unique perspectives and are often among the most academically gifted, which enriches the educational experience for all students.
The administration is making it more difficult if not impossible for foreign students to attend college and universities in the United States, increasing trade deficits.
In the 2022-2023 school year, more than three times as many international students were enrolled in the United States as American students studying abroad.
Our education-services trade surplus is larger than the trade surplus in the entire completed civilian aircraft sector.
The ability to study abroad is often reserved for hard-working students who provide American students with fresh perspectives.
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