Harvard no longer allowed to enroll international students

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Anonymous wrote:Harvard is getting a dose of its own medicine it has dished out to middle class American and led to its ruination. This is fantastic news 👍👍👍👍👍

We need to dismantle all of the ivory tower elitists that have destroyed the middle class. Harvard and all fo the elites demand our tax dollars while refusing to grant access to middle class America and use all of our taxpayer dollars to keep promulgating the elites in hoarding our nation's wealth. Go look up all of the politicians, lawyers, and bankers who've ruined us over the years. Almost always ivy trained scum.


Not at all obvious that you didn't get into any college



The funniest part is the fact that you went to college and got an "education", yet somehow I bet dollars to donuts you're 100% incapable of soldering two pipes together, changing your car oil, or coils fix a broken door. Your job will be eliminated by AI in no time
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If you are worried about your tax dollars being stolen from you, then you should focus on corporate subsidies.
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Anonymous wrote:I’d rather have the 6000 slots prioritize to go to American kids.


I'd rather American kids be able to access financial aid, and that not only those whose families can afford $90K a year are able to attend. Right now at all these schools, international students are subsidizing U.S. students.


PP again. This also has implications well beyond Harvard. What international student would want to study in the U.S. these days, if they know they can be sent home at a moment's notice? If you have a kid who will be attending college in the next few years--even if Harvard is not at all on your radar--and you cannot pay full freight, you should be very worried. This could drastically change admissions strategies at schools across the board.


My son studied in Italy last year. In the process of obtaining his student visa, we were informed of a list of actions that could get him “sent home at a moments” notice. Getting arrested was one of them.

So what? He was a guest in their country and has to play by their rules.


Again with the stupidity. What students got arrested to warrant getting kicked out of Harvard over the course of one afternoon??? This has nothing to do with the students and everything to do with Trump being a fascist dictator who thinks he can do whatever the hell he wants to whomever he wants.


Plenty of them have gotten themselves arrested for protesting and disturbing the peace. But I realize that is not the conversation here. Point is, countries set their own rules.


Sure, but In America the rule should not be that you don't get a student visa if you enroll at a university that won't let the president control the curriculum. That's what's happening here.


Why not? The president was elected by the American people to serve our best interests.


He was never elected to be king. GFY


Couldn't have said it better. Americans don't bow to tyrants, even elected ones.


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Anonymous wrote:I’d rather have the 6000 slots prioritize to go to American kids.


I'd rather American kids be able to access financial aid, and that not only those whose families can afford $90K a year are able to attend. Right now at all these schools, international students are subsidizing U.S. students.


PP again. This also has implications well beyond Harvard. What international student would want to study in the U.S. these days, if they know they can be sent home at a moment's notice? If you have a kid who will be attending college in the next few years--even if Harvard is not at all on your radar--and you cannot pay full freight, you should be very worried. This could drastically change admissions strategies at schools across the board.


My son studied in Italy last year. In the process of obtaining his student visa, we were informed of a list of actions that could get him “sent home at a moments” notice. Getting arrested was one of them.

So what? He was a guest in their country and has to play by their rules.


Again with the stupidity. What students got arrested to warrant getting kicked out of Harvard over the course of one afternoon??? This has nothing to do with the students and everything to do with Trump being a fascist dictator who thinks he can do whatever the hell he wants to whomever he wants.


Plenty of them have gotten themselves arrested for protesting and disturbing the peace. But I realize that is not the conversation here. Point is, countries set their own rules.


Sure, but In America the rule should not be that you don't get a student visa if you enroll at a university that won't let the president control the curriculum. That's what's happening here.


Trump wants this so badly to be among immigration and international students, but it's simply about him being a man-child, dictator who does criminal things wherever he can to get his way. Harvard said no to him so the international students pay.


To be accurate, the government’s stated reason for this action is that Harvard refused to provide international students’ disciplinary records.

Obviously, there’s a bigger agenda, but not an unreasonable request on its face.


Are you under the impression that Trump has even one iota of right to ask for that?

The government already has their application records which they submitted when they applied for a visa. If they broke the law, it's a matter of public record. Harvrd's private records are not!!!


Not sure that you’re correct on the law here.

Do you have a cite?
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Anonymous wrote:I don't think people understand: Trump is punishing a private institution based on their statements. This is a blatant violation of First Amendment rights.

If you care about rights and freedoms at all, you should be upset.


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Anonymous wrote:Harvard is getting a dose of its own medicine it has dished out to middle class American and led to its ruination. This is fantastic news 👍👍👍👍👍

We need to dismantle all of the ivory tower elitists that have destroyed the middle class. Harvard and all fo the elites demand our tax dollars while refusing to grant access to middle class America and use all of our taxpayer dollars to keep promulgating the elites in hoarding our nation's wealth. Go look up all of the politicians, lawyers, and bankers who've ruined us over the years. Almost always ivy trained scum.


Not at all obvious that you didn't get into any college



The funniest part is the fact that you went to college and got an "education", yet somehow I bet dollars to donuts you're 100% incapable of soldering two pipes together, changing your car oil, or coils fix a broken door. Your job will be eliminated by AI in no time

And are those people performing surgeries, designing medical devices, or engineering planes? Everyone has their own skill set that is valuable to society.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Harvard is getting a dose of its own medicine it has dished out to middle class American and led to its ruination. This is fantastic news 👍👍👍👍👍

We need to dismantle all of the ivory tower elitists that have destroyed the middle class. Harvard and all fo the elites demand our tax dollars while refusing to grant access to middle class America and use all of our taxpayer dollars to keep promulgating the elites in hoarding our nation's wealth. Go look up all of the politicians, lawyers, and bankers who've ruined us over the years. Almost always ivy trained scum.


Not at all obvious that you didn't get into any college



The funniest part is the fact that you went to college and got an "education", yet somehow I bet dollars to donuts you're 100% incapable of soldering two pipes together, changing your car oil, or coils fix a broken door. Your job will be eliminated by AI in no time


Oh you poor dumb soul. If I ever needed to do those things myself, I'd learn it in 15 min. You will, however, never be able to do what I do.
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Anonymous wrote:27% of total enrollment were international students - this is absurd for an American university and hasn't gotten out of control


Thousands of students coming from across the globe to be educated in the US, spend tax dollars here, and then contribute to the US economy if they stay; or disseminate US value if they go home.

A true travesty.


What about all the smart American students that could have filled those spots and benefitted from a Harvard education and benefitted the economy. I don't think anyone is saying no international students but we need to put American students first.


Trump literally ordered "no international students".

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Anonymous wrote:This is terrible, terrible news. I think Claudine Gay summed it up best today when she said, “These are the times that try men’s souls.”


You misquoted her. I believe she said "It was the best of times, it was the worst of times."

Actually what she said was "That DEI thing was a good gig while it lasted".
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Anonymous wrote:10% makes sense to me. Some graduate programs are SO heavily international. My niece was rejected from a flagship program in her home state that is 50% international. That's not right.



Just because International students have more potential than your niece doesn't make it wrong for international students to study there. Your niece should work harder. International students shouldn't have to suffer for this.


As an American, I have no personal duty or obligation to international students. My country‘s duty and obligation is to its own citizens.

Getting the best and brightest to live and work in our country is looking out for our country. A lot our scientists are immigrants, many who came here as foreign students.


Spoken like a true hypocritical progressive elitist.

I am a moderate and far from elitist. My parent were blue collar workers.

What i am is not afraid of my children having to compete with foreigners.


I’m not “afraid” of them having to compete with foreigners either. I just believe that my kids, and yours, should have certain advantages and benefits conveyed to them simply because they are Americans.


I think my kids should get cheap iPhones. Let’s force Apple to reduce their prices.

? Wut


My kid is an American and is entitled to have Trump meddle in private businesses for them.

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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Harvard is getting a dose of its own medicine it has dished out to middle class American and led to its ruination. This is fantastic news 👍👍👍👍👍

We need to dismantle all of the ivory tower elitists that have destroyed the middle class. Harvard and all fo the elites demand our tax dollars while refusing to grant access to middle class America and use all of our taxpayer dollars to keep promulgating the elites in hoarding our nation's wealth. Go look up all of the politicians, lawyers, and bankers who've ruined us over the years. Almost always ivy trained scum.


Not at all obvious that you didn't get into any college



The funniest part is the fact that you went to college and got an "education", yet somehow I bet dollars to donuts you're 100% incapable of soldering two pipes together, changing your car oil, or coils fix a broken door. Your job will be eliminated by AI in no time

And are those people performing surgeries, designing medical devices, or engineering planes? Everyone has their own skill set that is valuable to society.



AI will do that. Engineers can design planes all they want. They have zero skills actually building them. Lol, they couldn't solder wires in a plane with high quality if their lives depended on it.
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an awful lot of Israeli undergrads at Harvard - will they get a carve out?
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Harvard is getting a dose of its own medicine it has dished out to middle class American and led to its ruination. This is fantastic news 👍👍👍👍👍

We need to dismantle all of the ivory tower elitists that have destroyed the middle class. Harvard and all fo the elites demand our tax dollars while refusing to grant access to middle class America and use all of our taxpayer dollars to keep promulgating the elites in hoarding our nation's wealth. Go look up all of the politicians, lawyers, and bankers who've ruined us over the years. Almost always ivy trained scum.


Not at all obvious that you didn't get into any college



The funniest part is the fact that you went to college and got an "education", yet somehow I bet dollars to donuts you're 100% incapable of soldering two pipes together, changing your car oil, or coils fix a broken door. Your job will be eliminated by AI in no time

And are those people performing surgeries, designing medical devices, or engineering planes? Everyone has their own skill set that is valuable to society.



AI will do that. Engineers can design planes all they want. They have zero skills actually building them. Lol, they couldn't solder wires in a plane with high quality if their lives depended on it.


I'm not at all surprised that you'd say something like that since you are so proud of being an uneducated moron.
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Anonymous wrote:an awful lot of Israeli undergrads at Harvard - will they get a carve out?


Nothing would surprise me from this disgusting administration.
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Anonymous wrote:I’d rather have the 6000 slots prioritize to go to American kids.


I'd rather American kids be able to access financial aid, and that not only those whose families can afford $90K a year are able to attend. Right now at all these schools, international students are subsidizing U.S. students.


PP again. This also has implications well beyond Harvard. What international student would want to study in the U.S. these days, if they know they can be sent home at a moment's notice? If you have a kid who will be attending college in the next few years--even if Harvard is not at all on your radar--and you cannot pay full freight, you should be very worried. This could drastically change admissions strategies at schools across the board.


My son studied in Italy last year. In the process of obtaining his student visa, we were informed of a list of actions that could get him “sent home at a moments” notice. Getting arrested was one of them.

So what? He was a guest in their country and has to play by their rules.


Again with the stupidity. What students got arrested to warrant getting kicked out of Harvard over the course of one afternoon??? This has nothing to do with the students and everything to do with Trump being a fascist dictator who thinks he can do whatever the hell he wants to whomever he wants.


Plenty of them have gotten themselves arrested for protesting and disturbing the peace. But I realize that is not the conversation here. Point is, countries set their own rules.


Sure, but In America the rule should not be that you don't get a student visa if you enroll at a university that won't let the president control the curriculum. That's what's happening here.


Why not? The president was elected by the American people to serve our best interests.


If you and the president could read, you'd know that the president was elected to uphold and defend the Constitution.

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