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Colleges Warn Foreign Students to Get to Campus Before Trump Takes Office

With students at many colleges wrapping up final exams this week and preparing for their winter break, a number of schools, including HarvardU.S.C. and Cornell, are advising their international students to return to campus before President-elect Donald J. Trump is inaugurated on Jan. 20. During his last administration, Mr. Trump imposed restrictions on entry to the United States from seven majority-Muslim countries, a policy that stranded thousands of students who were abroad at the time. Later in his term, Mr. Trump added more countries to the restricted travel list. And he has spoken of wanting to reimpose those restrictions once he is back in the White House.


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