About 30% of people in science and engineering jobs in the U.S. were born outside the country. So when the Trump Administration suspended certain work visas in June, including one held by a lot of international scientists, research labs across the nation felt the effects. On the show, we talk to a physicist affected by the order, and
The Chronicle of Higher Education's
Karin Fischer about what policies like this mean for science research in the U.S.
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