Colleges Urge International Students to Return Before Trump Inauguration

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Harvard's International Office advised international students to return to campus before President-elect Donald Trump's inauguration due to potential changes in immigration policies. The guidance, seen as a precaution against possible travel restrictions, was issued in response to student concerns. Some students found the advice cryptic, while others viewed it as a direct response to the incoming administration. Similar advisories were issued by other Ivy League schools, prompting mixed reactions among students regarding their travel plans.
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