The U.S. government has decided to reduce the maximum stay duration for foreign students and journalists in the United States, according to a government document published on Thursday. This move represents another step in the administration's highly restrictive immigration policy. Under the new rules, international students holding student visas would be limited to a four-year stay, down from the previous duration tied to their study period. Foreign journalists would face a maximum stay of 240 days, with possible extensions of equal length, while Chinese journalists would be restricted to just 90 days under a special framework. The change, proposed by the government last year, will affect accredited journalists from hundreds of foreign media outlets in the U.S. Many international media organizations have warned that this decision could reduce the scope and quality of coverage of current events in the United States.
Bias read (Conservative): The article frames the policy as 'highly restrictive' and highlights concerns raised by international media about reduced coverage, suggesting a critical perspective toward the policy. However, the tone remains neutral in presenting the government's actions without overtly praising or condemning the





