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South Sudanese Students Face Uncertain Future
USA, DurhamMonday, April 7, 2025
The news about the visa policy change came just hours after Maluach's team lost in the Final Four. This loss was a big disappointment for the team and their fans. Now, Maluach and other South Sudanese students at Duke are facing an even bigger challenge. They are unsure about their future in the U. S. Duke University is aware of the situation. They are working to understand how this policy change will affect their students.
The U. S. government issued 46 nonimmigrant visas to South Sudanese nationals in January. This number is much lower than the number of visas issued to other East African countries. The new policy also includes a pause on issuing new visas to South Sudanese citizens. This policy will stay in place until South Sudan cooperates fully with the U. S. government.
The situation in South Sudan is tense. There are growing tensions between the government and opposition groups. A power-sharing agreement ended a five-year civil war in 2018. However, violent clashes have started again. This makes the future of South Sudan and its citizens even more uncertain. It is a critical time for South Sudan. The country needs to focus on stability and cooperation, both internally and with other nations.
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