DHS argues that open‑ended stays made it too easy for some visitors to disappear into the system, overstay visas, or drift into activities their visas did not allow.
Officials say fixed terms will “combat visa misuse,” reduce security risks, and let them run regular eligibility checks when people apply for extensions.
A DHS spokesperson claimed earlier policies let foreign students and other visa holders remain “almost indefinitely,” allegedly posing safety threats, costing taxpayers money, and disadvantaging American citizens.
Supporters of the rule see it as part of a broader push to tighten legal immigration, increase oversight, and reassert control after decades of what they view as lax enforcement and loopholes.
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