In the U.S., the Optional Practical Training (OPT) program, crucial for international graduates, faces mounting legal challenges led by Jessica Vaughan and Joseph Edlow, who argue that it operates outside congressional approval and fosters regulatory chaos. With over 540,000 work authorizations in FY2023, they claim OPT enables exploitation and undermines immigration law, threatening the future of nearly 200,000 international students, primarily from India.
Explain It To Me Like I’m 5: The future of the Optional Practical Training (OPT) program, which allows international students to work in the U.S. after graduation, is under threat due to legal challenges from key figures who argue it lacks congressional authorization and may enable exploitation and regulatory failures.
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