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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.