Site visits by ICE officers are the latest in a series of risks for international students to emerge under Trump administration policies.
Share to twitterImmigration and Customs Enforcement officers at the U.S. Federal Building in New York City. ICE has started site visits at employers where international students work on STEM Optional Practical Training. Immigration and Customs Enforcement officers could question international students and company managers during new site visits underway to investigate students on Optional Practical Training in science, technology, engineering and math fields.
Another area that can be examined is whether the employer has established, in the eyes of ICE, a legitimate training program for the student. ‘The rule requires each STEM OPT student to prepare and execute with their prospective employer a formal training plan that identifies learning objectives and a plan for achieving those objectives,” according to the regulation. “The STEM OPT student and his or her employer must work together to finalize that plan.
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