Anonymous wrote:Lots of students on it are US citizens. I know some of them. What are they going to do with the US citizens on the list? Arrest them? Or take their citizenship away and deport them to Panama?
Anonymous wrote:If we are curtailing political speech by foreigners, how about not having a Nazi salute at the inauguration?
The hypocrisy is astounding. This is the most egregious display of authoritarianism by Trump regime to date. And he is still actively working on sanctioning, dismantling the law firms who dare represent his enemies. That way there will be no one to stop him when he is clearly breaking the law.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:One of the more depressing things about Trump 2.0 is watching people wrap themselves in the flag while simultaneously destroying everything that flag stands for. Some of you are truly disgusting.
The main thing the flag represents is that the US is a sovereign country. That means we are allowed to choose what foreigners enter and stay in the country.
You come as a student, do your studies and don’t protest the government that allowed you entry. It really is that simple.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I just can't imagine any poster on here getting a student visa to the UK or France (just for example) and then while there openly, loudly, and publicly complaining about their government.
My DC did while on a UK student visa.
When I was in college abroad my friends from the dorm were going to try to disrupt a fox hunt. It was a regular protest thing in the UK at the time. I didn't go for some reason but didn't hesitate thinking I would be in any more trouble than the UK kids if I did. It's inhumane and I'm an animal lover, why wouldn't I protest?
Because you are a guest of that country, and there by their grace. You are not entitled to be in their country.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I just can't imagine any poster on here getting a student visa to the UK or France (just for example) and then while there openly, loudly, and publicly complaining about their government.
My DC did while on a UK student visa.
When I was in college abroad my friends from the dorm were going to try to disrupt a fox hunt. It was a regular protest thing in the UK at the time. I didn't go for some reason but didn't hesitate thinking I would be in any more trouble than the UK kids if I did. It's inhumane and I'm an animal lover, why wouldn't I protest?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I just can't imagine any poster on here getting a student visa to the UK or France (just for example) and then while there openly, loudly, and publicly complaining about their government.
My DC did while on a UK student visa.
Entitled child
Entitled by the UK government to have a voice and an opinion. Seems like something we used to have as well.
Anonymous wrote:I just can't imagine any poster on here getting a student visa to the UK or France (just for example) and then while there openly, loudly, and publicly complaining about their government.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I just can't imagine any poster on here getting a student visa to the UK or France (just for example) and then while there openly, loudly, and publicly complaining about their government.
My DC did while on a UK student visa.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I just can't imagine any poster on here getting a student visa to the UK or France (just for example) and then while there openly, loudly, and publicly complaining about their government.
My DC did while on a UK student visa.
Entitled child
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I just can't imagine any poster on here getting a student visa to the UK or France (just for example) and then while there openly, loudly, and publicly complaining about their government.
My DC did while on a UK student visa.
Anonymous wrote:I just can't imagine any poster on here getting a student visa to the UK or France (just for example) and then while there openly, loudly, and publicly complaining about their government.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I just can't imagine any poster on here getting a student visa to the UK or France (just for example) and then while there openly, loudly, and publicly complaining about their government.
Israel is our government? Yeah, you’re right, never mind. Israel and its powerful lobbies here in the US run this country. And if you speak out about it, you are immediately branded an “anti-Semite.” So convenient!
They weren't protesting just Israel. They were protesting US Government policy/support OF Israel.
And no I wouldn't expect France or the UK to enjoy my political commentary on how they run their own Foreign Policy.
These people are NOT US Citizens, no matter how much everyone tries to pretend that student visas and green cards are exactly the same thing. They aren't.