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Katie Drummond: I have to shop in a specialty hat store. Because my head is actually … I can’t wear it.
Lauren Goode: What is this store called?
Katie Drummond: I can’t wear a normal hat.
Lauren Goode: Is Bobblehats called?
Katie Drummond: No, I will look for it. From Oddjob hats. The last hat I received was called a great working hat. Only a great working hat.
Lauren Goode: Also do you call great walking hats?
Katie Drummond: Probably. Probably.
Lauren Goode: Oh.
Michael Heat: Oh, too much.
Lauren Goode: Literally.
Michael Heat: Should we get into it?
Katie Drummond: Let’s do it.
Lauren Goode: Let’s do it.
Michael Heat: This is woven BellyA show about the people, strength and effects of the silicone valley. Today we will talk about the policy of the Trump Administration around Immigration and the impact of these policies to be in the technological industry. One of the current management immigration policy is almost closed since the shelter was closed, dark aliens were called to deport hundreds of people and citizenship in the US Supreme Court. Visas were taken under an increasing check. Recently, the H-1B visa application process will be further enemies and last week that the leadership will start the cancellation of student visas of some Chinese students currently studying in US schools. Thus, today we will dive in the technical industry of these changes in the technological industry in the technical industry. I am Director of Michael Calore, Consumer Technology and Culture here.
Lauren Goode: I LAUREN GOODE. A string correspondent.
Katie Drummond: And I Katie Drummond, Wired Global Editorial Director.
Michael Heat: I want to start using the Trump administration’s student visas. Last week, the Secretary of State Marco Rubio announced that the leadership would start visits “aggressively” for Chinese students. The State Department said that students will be conducted by the critical areas and the Chinese Communist Party and investigate the board in general. The uncertainty of these instructions sent students, parents and universities to the emotional tail. What are we doing from these latest developments?
Lauren Goode: So, I really am sure that I am sure that I am sure we will hear more, but I think both are worth noting. First, any new interviews for students and visits visas, this was sent to the embassies in the world’s embassies, F, M and J visas, F, M and J visas. And this was the whole idea that it was in preparation for social media examination and vetting expanding. Thus, the State Department mainly considers more closely in the online activities of students and look at social media and applies to the United States as part of the interview process. This was already part of the application process, but now it will be expanded only. We really don’t really know what it means. The other, cancellation of visas for Chinese students, Mike, Mike. Indeed, I think that this is because it is a duration of his tariffs or such measures, and it is clear that the current management will want the upper hand. If the wires and courts continue and allow the courts to make it significant in the United States, because one of the fourths of the international student population is China. In addition, it is something that many people are in research for many of these universities, or it is something that helps you to pay the expenses for both US students and US students studying. I usually think that students are a dangerous area to start targeting under a certain nationality due to this alleged national security. Longterm, at the same time, this, this, this will be questions about how this can weaken the US technology sector.