Ep. 193: What Do the Latest Administration Actions Mean for Foreign Students in the U.S.?

Ep. 193: What Do the Latest Administration Actions Mean for Foreign Students in the U.S.?

From This Week in Immigration by Bipartisan Policy Center

April 22, 2025 · 1h 0m · Episode 193

About this episode

This episode discusses the implications of the Trump administration's actions on foreign students in the U.S. with insights from experts.

In this week's episode of This Week in Immigration , BPC Senior Advisor Theresa Cardinal Brown discusses the Trump administration's actions to rescind foreign students' status in the U.S. with two experts. Steve Springer from NAFSA explains the roles of educational institutions, students, and the government in maintaining student status and the implications of recent changes on international education in the U.S . Then, i mmigration attorney Charles (Chuck) Kuck talks about his lawsuit against the administration for rescinding the status of 17 students and the legal arguments involved. NAFSA: https://www.nafsa.org/ Department of Homeland Security - Study in the States: https://studyinthestates.dhs.gov/ IIE Open Doors - International Students : https://opendoorsdata.org/data/international-students/ (00:10) Intro (01:00) Steve Springer (31:20) Charles Kuck (59:06) Outro

People in this episode

Host: Theresa Cardinal Brown

Guests: Steve Springer, Charles (Chuck) Kuck

Topics covered

  • foreign students
  • immigration policy
  • international education
  • legal implications
  • student status
  • administration actions

Keywords

  • foreign students
  • immigration
  • Trump administration
  • student status
  • NAFSA
  • lawsuit
  • international education

Mentioned in this episode

Organizations: NAFSA, Department of Homeland Security, IIE Open Doors

Places: U.S.

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