“…Given the extensive systemic and environmental stress international students in the United States experience, many of them report clinically significant levels of depression (Lee et al., 2021), anxiety (Lee et al., 2021), suicidal ideation (Anandavalli et al., 2021), somatic symptoms of acute stress (Anandavalli et al., 2021), and chronic homesickness (Anandavalli et al., 2021). Over the last decade, international students have consistently reported that career‐related concerns are a significant contributor to their psychological distress (Anandavalli et al., 2021; Behl et al., 2017; Lertora & Croffie, 2020; Nilsson et al., 2004). However, despite the pervasive effect of sociopolitical events on the career development of international students, existing counseling literature rarely discusses how career counselors can acknowledge and address inequities in their work with this community.…”