The Fight To Let Int'l Students Keep Studying In The U.S.

Published: July 10, 2020, 4 p.m.

Earlier this week, the Trump administration announced that international students would have to leave the country unless they were enrolled in an in-person class.

On Today's Show:
Nicole Agu, vice chair for international student affairs University Student Senate of CUNY, and Dan Berger, partner at Curran, Berger & Kludt, specializing in academic immigration, discuss the response to a new ICE policy requiring international college students in the U.S. to attend in person classes in the fall in order to remain in the country.