Au Pairs Caught Up in Trump Visa Crackdown

An estimated 4,700 or more foreign-born students have been affected since the Trump administration began revoking their visas and terminating their legal status in March.

Even though some federal judges imposed injunctions, the State Department announced last week it is “aggressively” targeting a group of Chinese scholars amid national security concerns.

But the administration’s plan to pause new student visa interviews at U.S. embassies and consulates to tighten vetting processes is affecting American families who rely on au pairs coming to the U.S., Newsweek reported Monday.

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