President Donald Trump has announced a new freeze on student visas, impacting thousands of international students — especially those from the Caribbean, Africa, and other Black-majority regions. But what does this mean for Foundational Black Americans (FBA)? Could this visa freeze open long-denied opportunities for FBA students — or is it another attack on Black progress globally?
In this video, IWhitney Mckoy breaks down:
🔹 What the visa freeze actually includes
🔹 How it affects Caribbean families and aspiring students
🔹 The impact on FBA students and long-standing education inequalities
🔹 Whether this moment is a crisis, opportunity — or both
🔹 What we, as a global Black community, need to do next
This isn't just immigration policy — it's about access, legacy, and power. Let’s connect the dots and have the conversation the mainstream won't.
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Should U.S. colleges now prioritize FBA students?
How should Caribbean leaders respond?