Universities urge international students not to travel for spring break
Briefly

Colleges and universities in the U.S. are advising international students to refrain from traveling abroad during spring break due to heightened fears of deportation and travel restrictions stemming from the Trump administration's policies. Institutions such as NYU, Brown, Columbia, and Cornell have communicated concerns regarding potential changes in visa regulations and the risks of not being allowed re-entry into the U.S. These warnings reflect the anxiety felt by international students in light of recent deportation actions and proposed travel bans targeting several countries.
"While we are not extending that same guidance to our entire international community, we would suggest that if you are uneasy or have some hesitancy about international travel right now, you consider remaining in the United States during the break out of an abundance of caution."
"Potential changes in travel restrictions and travel bans, visa procedures and processing, re-entry requirements, and other travel-related delays may affect travelers' ability to return to the U.S. as planned."
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