Pakistani students in the United States are facing increased uncertainty regarding their visa status due to heightened scrutiny. The possibility of visa revocation looms over them because of new policies that examine social media posts and even minor infractions. This development has created an environment of caution for students, who are now worried about making even small mistakes.
The US government is now rigorously examining social media content. Any post containing criticism of the US, its government, culture, or institutions can threaten a student’s visa. Incomplete documentation and rule violations also present risks. The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) is receiving reports of minor infractions, like traffic violations and participation in campus protests. Students are receiving advice to avoid travel to prevent any complications. Concerns include the possibility of deportation. Pakistani students have reported that finding part-time employment is also difficult now. The Pakistani embassy in Washington is keeping a close watch on the situation and advising students to be cautious in political activities, particularly regarding public demonstrations and social media statements. The new regulations are affecting the large Pakistani community in the US. The students are now feeling insecure and fearful, which is adding to their existing burden.
