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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I’m not sure why you all are complaining. There are 890,000 international students in American colleges (5.6%) and they contributed $40 billion to the economy. The US has a population of 332 million. Other countries take a far higher proportion of international students. To give perspective, there are 710,000 international students in Australia, a country of 27 million people. There are 807,000 in Canada, a country of 38 million. There are 608,000 in the UK, which has a popular of 68 million. China and India account for 560,000 of the international students in the US. It is true that many international students try to use this as a de facto back door method of immigration. However, if a student is bright enough that a US company is willing to sponsor their work visa then it’s a likely win for the US. [/quote] Except there are well over 1,000,000 internationals studying in the US. Your data and premise are false.[/quote]
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