South Korean students warned over social media posts amid Trump administration crackdown

President Donald Trump's administration is raising scrutiny over the social media posts of South Korean students in the United States or who plan to study there

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South Korean students warned over social media posts amid Trump administration crackdown

President Donald Trump's administration is raising scrutiny over the social media posts of South Korean students in the United States or who plan to study there, the students and agencies that support them said.

That has triggered concerns for parents of students studying or planning to study in the United States. South Korean students are the third-largest among international students in the U.S., behind those from India and China.

The U.S. administration ordered its missions abroad to stop scheduling new appointments for student and exchange visitor visa applicants as the State Department prepared to expand social media vetting of foreign students, according to an internal cable seen by Reuters on Tuesday.

The Trump administration has sought to ramp up deportations and revoke student visas as part of wide-ranging efforts to meet its hardline immigration agenda.

Park said the visa interview pause could cause delays in starting the school year, and that he was advising clients to be cautious over what they post online.

An email reviewed by Reuters from a liberal arts college told students overseas that scheduled visa interviews might be postponed and suggested they gave their "socials a little attention."

Stiff competition to get into South Korea's top universities has driven many students to study abroad, according to the U.S. International Trade Administration.

One South Korean student who studies in the United States said he had friends who were unable to schedule visa interviews, and that he was concerned about his own plans to try to work in the United States after graduation.

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