“…The international student migration (ISM) in higher education has been one of the growing concerns in the time of COVID-19, affecting international student affairs and services targeting international students’ mental health, social support, and general psychological wellbeing ( Nam, 2021 , Hari et al, 2021 ). From East Asian perspectives, numerous scholars and media outlets have raised concerns about growing Xenophobia and Sinophobia trends in predominantly White countries, the so-called Anglophone nations (i.e., the United States, the United Kingdom, Canada, Australia, and New Zealand) ( Nam, Marshall, Tian, & Jiang, 2021 ; Van Babel et al, 2020). These issues can be potentially traumatizing for international Asian students, which may increase their risk of anxiety, alienation, fear, and prolonged mourning ( Koo, 2021 ; Nam & Jian, 2021, Wang, 2021 ).…”