The Hindu Editorial with Vocabulary
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Editorial with Vocabulary, English Vocab
Policy retreat: On U.S. student visas
Market forces and common sense appeared to triumph
over narrow-minded economic protectionism in the U.S. on student visas.
President Trump’s administration had to walk back a recent immigration policy
diktat, that it would no longer issue visas to university students in
programmes involving a substantial online component, starting in the fall 2020
semester. Had this policy withstood the legal challenge that was immediately
mounted by Harvard University, the MIT, and over 200 other universities, it
might have led to large numbers of students enrolled in such courses facing the
risk of deportation and those intending to enter the U.S. for higher studies
stranded abroad without options. The universities joining the case against the
decision of the federal Immigration and Customs Enforcement
argued in court that this policy, described as “cruel” and “illegal”,
undermined their efforts to create a safe, online-based learning system amidst
the raging pandemic. However, their fight may be far from over. Both the universities
and their prospective international enrollees would be wise to remain alert to
the possibility of additional restrictions foisted onto the entry process at a
future date. Already the administration has clarified that newly enrolling
international students, possibly up to 200,000 across the U.S., will be barred from taking
purely online courses while living in the country. Yet the battle will continue
from the other side too — the judge in the legal case brought by the
universities is keeping the case open, implying that arguments could be made
against additional restrictions.
For Mr. Trump, his administration’s immigration
sagas will only ratchet up the pressure
on him to perform and deliver during what he probably considers the hardest
year, politically, of his first term. On the one hand, he is facing a sharp
legal backlash in the realm of
immigration policy, not only in the case of students taking online courses but
also on his ban on the issuance of H-1B visas for skilled workers and several
other worker visas. Second, his job approval ratings are on the decline in the
face of his government’s mismanagement of policy to contain the spread of
COVID-19, the ineffective steps it has taken to bolster
the economy, and a surge in racial tensions. Third, his Democratic rival, Joe
Biden, is trying to capitalise on Mr. Trump’s failings and find a path to
victory in November’s presidential election. Despite the embarrassment of
retreating on his latest visa policy, Mr. Trump is unlikely to back down from his
broader protectionist impulse for fear of alienating the core of his base —
those whose jobs he claims to protect from foreigners and immigrants. However,
he will have to proactively address the precarious
state of the U.S. macroeconomy through fiscal measures, while also providing succour to tens of millions of workers who have
lost their livelihoods through this crisis.
Retreat (verb) : पीछे हटना
Meaning:-an act of moving back or withdrawing.
Synonyms:-
evacuation, flight, withdrawal
Antonyms:- advance,
arrival, coming
Deportation (noun) : निर्वासन
Meaning:- the action of deporting a foreigner from
a country.
Synonyms:-
displacement, eviction
Antonyms:- welcoming,
approval
Intend (verb) : इरादा करना
Meaning:- design or destine something for a
particular purpose.
Synonyms:- aim,
contemplate, design
Antonyms:-
disbelieve, disregard
Enforcement (noun) : प्रवर्तन
Meaning:-the act of compelling observance of or
compliance with a law, rule, or obligation.
Synonyms:-
compulsion, constraint
Antonyms:- abandon,
disregard
Bar (verb) : रोक
Meaning:- prevent or prohibit (someone) from doing
something or from going somewhere.
Synonyms:- block,
barricade
Antonyms:- free, let
go
Ratchet up (phrasal verb) : शाफ़्ट
Meaning:- to increase/reduce something over a
period of time
Backlash (noun) : प्रतिक्रिया
Meaning:- a strong negative reaction by a large
number of people, especially to a social or political development.
Synonyms:- reaction, repercussion
Antonyms:- cause,
question
Bolster (verb) : आधार
Meaning:- support or strengthen.
Synonyms:- aid,
boost, buoy
Antonyms:- block,
decrease, discourage
Precarious (Adjective) : अनिश्चित
Meaning:- not securely held or in position;
dangerously likely to fall or collapse.
Synonyms:- dangerous,
delicate, dicey
Antonyms:- certain,
definite, guarded
Succour (noun) : परेशानी में सहायता
Meaning:- assistance and support in times of
hardship and distress.
Synonyms:-
sustenance, aid, help
Antonyms:- blockage,
hindrance
The Hindu Editorial with Vocabulary
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Retreat (verb) : पीछे हटना
Editorial with Vocabulary, English Vocab |
Policy retreat: On U.S. student visas
Market forces and common sense appeared to triumph
over narrow-minded economic protectionism in the U.S. on student visas.
President Trump’s administration had to walk back a recent immigration policy
diktat, that it would no longer issue visas to university students in
programmes involving a substantial online component, starting in the fall 2020
semester. Had this policy withstood the legal challenge that was immediately
mounted by Harvard University, the MIT, and over 200 other universities, it
might have led to large numbers of students enrolled in such courses facing the
risk of deportation and those intending to enter the U.S. for higher studies
stranded abroad without options. The universities joining the case against the
decision of the federal Immigration and Customs Enforcement
argued in court that this policy, described as “cruel” and “illegal”,
undermined their efforts to create a safe, online-based learning system amidst
the raging pandemic. However, their fight may be far from over. Both the universities
and their prospective international enrollees would be wise to remain alert to
the possibility of additional restrictions foisted onto the entry process at a
future date. Already the administration has clarified that newly enrolling
international students, possibly up to 200,000 across the U.S., will be barred from taking
purely online courses while living in the country. Yet the battle will continue
from the other side too — the judge in the legal case brought by the
universities is keeping the case open, implying that arguments could be made
against additional restrictions.
For Mr. Trump, his administration’s immigration
sagas will only ratchet up the pressure
on him to perform and deliver during what he probably considers the hardest
year, politically, of his first term. On the one hand, he is facing a sharp
legal backlash in the realm of
immigration policy, not only in the case of students taking online courses but
also on his ban on the issuance of H-1B visas for skilled workers and several
other worker visas. Second, his job approval ratings are on the decline in the
face of his government’s mismanagement of policy to contain the spread of
COVID-19, the ineffective steps it has taken to bolster
the economy, and a surge in racial tensions. Third, his Democratic rival, Joe
Biden, is trying to capitalise on Mr. Trump’s failings and find a path to
victory in November’s presidential election. Despite the embarrassment of
retreating on his latest visa policy, Mr. Trump is unlikely to back down from his
broader protectionist impulse for fear of alienating the core of his base —
those whose jobs he claims to protect from foreigners and immigrants. However,
he will have to proactively address the precarious
state of the U.S. macroeconomy through fiscal measures, while also providing succour to tens of millions of workers who have
lost their livelihoods through this crisis.
Retreat (verb) : पीछे हटना
Meaning:-an act of moving back or withdrawing.
Synonyms:-
evacuation, flight, withdrawal
Antonyms:- advance,
arrival, coming
Deportation (noun) : निर्वासन
Meaning:- the action of deporting a foreigner from
a country.
Synonyms:-
displacement, eviction
Antonyms:- welcoming,
approval
Intend (verb) : इरादा करना
Meaning:- design or destine something for a
particular purpose.
Synonyms:- aim,
contemplate, design
Antonyms:-
disbelieve, disregard
Enforcement (noun) : प्रवर्तन
Meaning:-the act of compelling observance of or
compliance with a law, rule, or obligation.
Synonyms:-
compulsion, constraint
Antonyms:- abandon,
disregard
Bar (verb) : रोक
Meaning:- prevent or prohibit (someone) from doing
something or from going somewhere.
Synonyms:- block,
barricade
Antonyms:- free, let
go
Ratchet up (phrasal verb) : शाफ़्ट
Meaning:- to increase/reduce something over a
period of time
Backlash (noun) : प्रतिक्रिया
Meaning:- a strong negative reaction by a large
number of people, especially to a social or political development.
Synonyms:- reaction, repercussion
Antonyms:- cause,
question
Bolster (verb) : आधार
Meaning:- support or strengthen.
Synonyms:- aid,
boost, buoy
Antonyms:- block,
decrease, discourage
Precarious (Adjective) : अनिश्चित
Meaning:- not securely held or in position;
dangerously likely to fall or collapse.
Synonyms:- dangerous,
delicate, dicey
Antonyms:- certain,
definite, guarded
Succour (noun) : परेशानी में सहायता
Meaning:- assistance and support in times of
hardship and distress.
Synonyms:-
sustenance, aid, help
Antonyms:- blockage,
hindrance
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