The US government's plan to revoke visas for Chinese students focusing on critical fields has sent shockwaves throughout academic circles. Intended to enhance national security by targeting individuals potentially linked to the Chinese Communist Party, the vague criteria associated with this policy has stirred anxiety among researchers. Many are uncertain about the impact on their projects and the future of international collaboration in science. The policy could affect tens of thousands of students, prompting some to consider legal action and casting a long shadow over ongoing research efforts in various disciplines.
Researchers have voiced concerns that the recent visa policy will not only disrupt their current projects but also deter potential international collaborations and talent.
The vague classification of critical fields raises fears among students and educators, as individuals in various disciplines might be unfairly scrutinized based on ambiguous criteria.
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