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H-1B tightening: Dartmouth economist on US policy shifts

For universities, adapting to these changes will not be easy; Sacerdote stressed that financial aid remains a key strategy for retaining global talent.

Professor Bruce I. Sacerdote. / Courtesy Photo

Recent H-1B visa program changes have raised concerns among international students and U.S. universities alike. With fewer work visa opportunities, will students still choose the U.S. for higher education? And if not, what are the long-term consequences for the economy and innovation?

In an exclusive interview with New India Abroad, Professor Bruce I. Sacerdote, a professor at Dartmouth College, shared insights on the potential impact of H-1B visa restrictions, the uncertainty surrounding Trump’s executive order on birthright citizenship, and how universities might respond.

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