'I Couldn't Believe My Eyes': International Students Blindsided By ICE Rule Change

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'I Couldn't Believe My Eyes': International Students Blindsided By ICE Rule Change
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For one international student who has asthma, ICE's new visa requirement means 'we have to risk our lives and go to the university.' But students who are U.S. citizens, he added, can put their personal safety first and elect to stay out of classrooms.

Simge Topaloğlu, a Turkish citizen doing her doctorate at Harvard University, was caught off-guard by a new international student visa regulation put forward by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement earlier this week.Simge Topaloğlu, a Turkish citizen doing her doctorate at Harvard University, was caught off-guard by a new international student visa regulation put forward by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement earlier this week.

The new rule confronted international students with a difficult choice:"depart the country or take other measures, such as transferring to a school with in-person instruction" to avoid legal consequences, including deportation.against the rule on Wednesday. In it, the schools argue that for many students,"returning to their home countries to participate in online instruction is impossible, impracticable, prohibitively expensive, and/or dangerous.

A 3 p.m. class in Cambridge would start at 10 p.m. for her. But it's not just the headache of timing. Topaloğlu would also be sharing space with an elderly relative suffering from a medical condition that would make doing that work especially difficult. Kiri has been staying with relatives in Tennessee since the pandemic began. In his hometown in the state of Gujarat, Kiri said he thinks he could manage studying online because public utilities and the internet are pretty reliable. He can't say the same for some friends from other parts of India, who"don't really know when the electricity will go out."

In a statement released Monday, before his university filed the lawsuit, Harvard's president Lawrence Bacow said ICE's policy change"imposes a blunt, one-size-fits-all approach to a complex problem" and promised to work with other institutions to chart a path forward.

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