The 21-year-old Venezuelan, on a grant at Ohio's Kenyon College, had gone through hours considering his alternatives after US Immigration and Customs Enforcement declared on Monday that global understudies taking classes completely online for the fall semester would need to move to a school with face to face classes or leave the nation. A school representative called Romero to state he would not be quickly influenced, however cautioned that a nearby episode of Covid-19 could compel the school to suspend face to face classes during the year. On the off chance that that occurred, he may need to return home. Romero is one of a huge number of universal understudies in the United States on F-1 and M-1 visas confronted with the possibility of leaving the nation mid-pandemic if their schools go completely on the web. For certain understudies, remote learning could mean going to classes in the night, managing inconsistent or no web get to, losing financing dependent upon educating, ...