The revelation that the US State Department has revoked over 6,000 international student visas has caused widespread anxiety across other nations, including Ghana. For many, this is not just a policy change; it's a direct threat to the dreams and financial futures of families who have invested heavily in US education. The crackdown, which US lawmakers link to overstays and criminal violations, also explicitly targets students expressing what the Trump administration calls "hostile attitudes." This has become a deeply personal concern for Ghanaians, affecting the security of their children studying abroad.