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Homeland Security: Foreign journalist visas set at 240 days, Chinese reporters cut to 90 days
United States🏛️ PoliticsConservativeOverlooked by progressives5 hr. ago

Homeland Security: Foreign journalist visas set at 240 days, Chinese reporters cut to 90 days

The Trump administration has introduced new visa regulations limiting the duration of stays for foreign journalists in the United States to 240 days, significantly reducing the previous 'duration of status' system that allowed indefinite stays as long as eligibility criteria were met. Chinese journalists will face an even stricter limit of 90 days. Advocacy groups such as Reporters with Borders have criticized the move, arguing that it undermines press freedom by forcing journalists to constantly renew visas and potentially avoid controversy to prevent rejections. The policy aims to improve oversight of non-immigrant visa holders, including students and other foreign visitors, by replacing indefinite stays with fixed periods that can be extended. This follows earlier attempts by the Trump administration to alter visa rules, though prior proposals were later withdrawn.

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Bloomberg News logoBloomberg NewsIndependent🔒Conservative5 hr. ago
Trump to Cut US Stays for China Journalists, Risking Retaliation

The Trump administration announced new visa restrictions that would reduce the duration of U.S. visas for foreign journalists to 240 days, with mainland Chinese journalists receiving only 90 days. These changes, set to take effect after being published by the Department of Homeland Security, mirror policies previously proposed by Trump but abandoned by Biden. The move has raised concerns about potential retaliatory actions from China, highlighting ongoing tensions between the two countries over journalistic access and diplomatic relations.

Bias read (Conservative): The article frames the visa restrictions as a continuation of Trump-era policies, emphasizing their potential to provoke retaliation from China. While it presents the policy as a formal administrative action, the focus on 'tit-for-tat' implications and the revival of Trump's previous proposals align

The Washington Times logoThe Washington TimesParty-alignedConservative9 hr. ago
Homeland Security: Foreign journalist visas set at 240 days, Chinese reporters cut to 90 days

The Trump administration has introduced new visa regulations limiting the duration of stays for foreign journalists in the United States to 240 days, significantly reducing the previous 'duration of status' system that allowed indefinite stays as long as eligibility criteria were met. Chinese journalists will face an even stricter limit of 90 days. Advocacy groups such as Reporters with Borders have criticized the move, arguing that it undermines press freedom by forcing journalists to constantly renew visas and potentially avoid controversy to prevent rejections. The policy aims to improve oversight of non-immigrant visa holders, including students and other foreign visitors, by replacing indefinite stays with fixed periods that can be extended. This follows earlier attempts by the Trump administration to alter visa rules, though prior proposals were later withdrawn.

Bias read (Conservative): The article frames the policy changes as a restrictive measure aimed at foreign journalists, emphasizing concerns over press freedom and potential retaliatory actions against American journalists abroad. It highlights criticism from advocacy groups and contextualizes the policy within broader Trump-

Bloomberg News logoBloomberg NewsIndependent🔒Conservative10 hr. ago
Indian, Chinese Students Shun US For European and Asian Universities

The article reports that international students, particularly from India and China, are increasingly opting for universities in Europe and Asia over the United States due to Trump's immigration policies. Data shows a decline in U.S. student arrivals, reaching a new low compared to pre-pandemic levels. The Trump administration's proposal to impose a four-year limit on student visas has contributed to this trend. Countries like Germany, Ireland, the Netherlands, Singapore, and Hong Kong are attracting students with lower tuition costs, flexible academic programs, and clearer career pathways. Chinese students are staying home due to improved domestic university quality and China's high-tech growth, while Indian students are diversifying their study destinations. Experts warn that these trends signal a loss of U.S. soft power and influence globally.

Bias read (Conservative): The article frames the decline in U.S. international student enrollment as a consequence of Trump's 'America First' policies, emphasizing restrictive immigration measures and anti-immigrant sentiment. It highlights the negative impact of these policies on the U.S.'s global influence and economic利益,

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