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International student enrollment in the U.S. fell 17% in fall 2025 due to safety fears and stricter visa policies, mainly affecting students from China, South Korea, and India.
A 17% drop in international student enrollment in the U.S. during fall 2025 marks the first decline in years, according to a Stop AAPI Hate survey of 87 students from 36 institutions.
Many from Asia, especially China, South Korea, and India, report feeling unsafe due to heightened visa scrutiny, detentions, deportations linked to activism, and government surveillance.
Fear has led to self-censorship, mental health struggles, and plans to study abroad.
The decline is projected to cost $1.1 billion and 23,000 jobs, with officials citing political tensions and enforcement actions as contributing factors.
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La matrícula de estudiantes internacionales en los Estados Unidos cayó un 17% en el otoño de 2025 debido a temores de seguridad y políticas de visas más estrictas, afectando principalmente a estudiantes de China, Corea del Sur e India.