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International Students Worried About Being Forced To Leave U.S. If College Classes Go Virtual In Fall

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International Students Worried About Being Forced To Leave U.S. If College Classes Go Virtual In Fall

International Students Worried About Being Forced To Leave U.S. If College Classes Go Virtual In Fall

Harvard University and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology filed a lawsuit against the U.S. government Wednesday.

The Boston schools are trying to help international students who may be forced to leave the country because of the coronavirus pandemic; CBS2's Cindy Hsu reports.


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