on Wednesday, asking the court to revoke the order that Harvard President Lawrence Bacow said had thrown higher education in the US"into chaos".But the action has done little to alleviate the worries of foreign students, of which there were more than 1 million in the United States in 2019, a doubling in 20 years, according to the Institute of International Education.
The students see themselves as collateral damage in Trump's aggressive push to force universities and schools to reopen fully in September amid his re-election campaign. Many students fear a resurgence of the pandemic later this year, though, which could see all classes moved online, forcing them to leave the country.
She says she will live in a"permanent state of anxiety" until her work and thesis defence ends in November.