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Trump visa changes push rural schools to the brink as international teachers vanish
International
Published on 24 April 2026

Visa costs and uncertainty are triggering sudden teacher exits
Rural South Carolina districts such as Allendale County are struggling as international teachers leave after rising visa sponsorship costs and immigration uncertainty under the Trump administration. The resulting gap deepens an already severe teacher shortage, leaving schools to weigh options like online classes or using uncertified staff—moves that threaten education quality.
- Rising visa sponsorship costs are driving international teacher departures
- Uncertain immigration rules under Trump are worsening staffing shortages
- Rural districts face tough choices: online learning or uncertified staff
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