On July 6, Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) issued a directive saying that international students at American universities who limited their class attendance to remote learning in the fall semester would not be allowed to travel to, or stay in, the U.S. Shortly thereafter, Harvard and MIT challenged the directive in court, ultimately convincing the Department of Homeland Security, to which ICE reports, to rescind the order. Now, the directive has been lifted, but incoming international students will still not be allowed to enter the U.S. if their schedule is fully remote.
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