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Universities tell foreign students: Don't go anywhere

Clip: 1/31/2017 | 7m

How universities are grappling with the immigration ban.

President Donald Trump’s temporary ban from seven majority-Muslim countries is not only causing anxiety among travelers and policymakers. Students are also being affected, and across the nation and abroad, various protests continue on college campuses. Angel Cabrera, president of George Mason University, joins Miles O'Brien to discuss what President Trump’s policy could mean for higher education.

01/31/2017 | Rating NR

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