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🚨 Visa Freeze! US Stops Student Interviews & Plans Social Media Checks 😱

TL;DR: The US has paused all new student visa interviews globally and is planning to scrutinize applicants' social media profiles. This move, under the Trump administration, aims to intensify vetting processes, especially targeting pro-Palestinian activism. The decision has sparked concerns about academic freedom and potential discrimination.

🎓 US Halts New Student Visa Interviews

The US State Department, led by Secretary Marco Rubio, has ordered embassies worldwide to stop scheduling new student visa interviews. This pause affects F, M, and J visa categories and is in preparation for expanded social media screening of applicants. 

📱 Social Media Under the Scanner

The upcoming vetting process will scrutinize applicants' activities on platforms like Instagram, X (formerly Twitter), and TikTok. The focus is on identifying individuals involved in or supporting pro-Palestinian activism, which the administration associates with antisemitism and potential security threats.

🏫 Impact on International Students and Universities

Over 1 million international students are currently enrolled in US institutions. The visa interview pause and heightened scrutiny could deter prospective students, affecting university revenues and diversity. Institutions like Harvard have already faced challenges, with attempts to revoke their ability to host international students, though some actions have been blocked by courts. 

🧠 MediaFx Opinion

This move reflects a broader trend of surveillance and control, disproportionately affecting students from marginalized backgrounds. By targeting political expressions, especially those supporting Palestinian rights, the administration risks infringing on free speech and academic freedom. Education should be a bridge, not a barrier, and such policies threaten the inclusive values that institutions should uphold.

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