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flag U.S. visa barriers are restricting African students and professionals, threatening global innovation and diversity.

flag Visa restrictions and rising costs, including up to $15,000 refundable bonds and higher fees, are limiting African students and professionals from accessing U.S. employment and study visas, raising concerns about reduced global knowledge exchange and innovation. flag Experts warn the changes disproportionately affect middle-class families, may reduce U.S. workforce diversity, and deepen global mobility inequality. flag While some African talent is shifting to Europe, Asia, or regional hubs, growing demand for African skills in science and tech offers alternative pathways, potentially spurring homegrown innovation in Africa.

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