Leo Gerden, an international student at Harvard, speaks at a protest on Cambridge Common organized by the City of Cambridge, Massachusetts. REUTERS/Nicholas Pfosi/File Photo
First immigration agents arrested students involved in pro-Palestinian protests. Then thousands of foreign students were targeted for deportation over minor offenses and arrests.
Now some US universities, including The University of California and Duke, are advising foreign students how to withstand President Donald Trump's immigration crackdown. Advice ranges from warnings not to leave the country to guidance on how to complete degrees.
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