Pakistan, May 16 -- German Chancellor Friedrich Merz has advised against sending children to the United States for education under current conditions. He said the social environment in the US is changing rapidly, raising concerns about study and living prospects. His remarks highlight growing debate over international education choices.

Merz said he would not recommend that young people live or study in the United States at this time. He added that employment opportunities for highly educated individuals in the US are becoming more limited. Moreover, he suggested that these trends could affect long-term career planning.

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