International students constitute a majority of doctoral students in computer science at several US colleges, including 57% at the University of Chicago. They contribute full tuition, helping schools expand programs. A report indicates that every additional PhD awarded to an international student correlates with one awarded to a domestic student. Critics of visa restrictions say it undermines the skilled workforce and the nation's leadership in technology. Professors emphasize the economic benefits of attracting global talent to US educational institutions.
At some US colleges, international students make up the majority of doctoral students in departments like computer science.
Restricting student visas... risks depleting a vital pipeline of skilled professionals, weakening the US workforce and jeopardizing the nation's position as a global leader in computing technology.
It's a way to bring the best and brightest minds to the US to study... they end up contributing to the economy afterwards.
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