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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]At this point ANY student here on a student visa should immediately leave the country. There is no rule of law here for them any longer. (or for any of us). There is no due process for them and no recourse. We cannot keep them safe. [/quote] Sadly, if I was in their shoes or my child was, I would have to agree. These individuals are not even afforded an opportunity to leave voluntarily.[/quote] The remaining agitators are, however, being sent a message. Conduct yourself like a guest in our country, or leave now voluntarily, or wait until you're evicted in consequence of your activity. Seems like fair warning at this point. [/quote] Your attitude is frightening. What you're advocating is what exchange students to China are told to do. We are better than that.[/quote] Nope. Most of us know how to conduct ourselves and don't have to worry. I've never disrupted campus life or classes in my life. Stay in your own country if you don't like how our universities operate.[/quote] The Tufts student did not do any of the things you listed. She did not disrupt campus life nor classes. All she did was write an op-ed. Are you saying international students shouldn’t express their opinions and ideas peacefully? I remember multiple history/writing classes where the class was divided into two camps to debate and discuss events. So should students not do this assignment because someone/somewhere will round up the list of students who took a stance contrary to what a current administration decides to take years after the fact? How do I know years in advance that my paper will fall on the wrong side of some future (despotic) administration?[/quote]
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