Anonymous wrote:What a completely crappy thing to do to these students. I guess nothing should surprise me with the current administration. Many colleges don't even know what they are doing yet (my own kid's included - we don't expect to learn anything about online vs. in-person for a few more weeks). I'm not sure how these young people are supposed to just magically transfer a few weeks before fall classes.
I'm sure that colleges and universities were also counting on tuition and room & board money from international students who are now going to have to withdraw. I wish Stephen Miller would crawl back into the hole that he slithered out of.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Schools that are part of the lawsuit or amicus brief:
- Cornell
- Dartmouth
- Duke
- Georgetown
- Harvard
- Hopkins
- MIT
- Northeastern
- Northwestern
- Penn
- Penn State
- Princeton
- Purdue
- Rice
- Stanford
- Tutfs
- U of California
- USC
- UVA
- Williams
- Yale
The list keeps growing here: https://twitter.com/neubadah/status/1281068453185683457
Not surprised about Penn State!!! They are all about getting $$$$ from international and oos students and they don’t give a lick about instate kids. Same with Pitt. If it were up to me they wouldn’t get any state funding whatsoever.
Anonymous wrote:Schools that are part of the lawsuit or amicus brief:
- Cornell
- Dartmouth
- Duke
- Georgetown
- Harvard
- Hopkins
- MIT
- Northeastern
- Northwestern
- Penn
- Penn State
- Princeton
- Purdue
- Rice
- Stanford
- Tutfs
- U of California
- USC
- UVA
- Williams
- Yale
The list keeps growing here: https://twitter.com/neubadah/status/1281068453185683457
Anonymous wrote:Harvard and MIT launch lawsuit against ICE
https://www.thecrimson.com/article/2020/7/8/harvard-mit-sue-immigration-authorities/
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Trump wants colleges to open so he’s forcing them by not letting international students come back in unless schools open. Trump is a great politician. Amazing.
No. Trump is forcing many of these colleges, many of which are only allowing some students back on campus and holding few if any in person classes to give the on campus housing and in person classes to international students instead of American ones. So all of Harvard’s American sophomore and juniors will be expected to stay home this year, but internationals will get on campus spots. And all classes will be online for American students. But, international students will be able to attend enough classes to qualify in person.
Trump is moron who is actually putting the needs of international students over the needs of American students at a time when in person classes and on campus beds are scarce. He isn’t going to force colleges to open up unsafely like Florida. He is going to force them to prioritize international students for scarce resources to keep the international students tuition that they need.
He’s also putting colleges in a position where they can’t move online if there is a second wave spike and it’s not safe to keep campus open. And it won’t be the students who will be flooding the hospitals. It will be the older members of the local community they infect.
This is a moronic idea for so many reasons. But mostly because of the unintended consequences.
And yes, it’s also cruelty as a feature, not a bug.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Trump wants colleges to open so he’s forcing them by not letting international students come back in unless schools open. Trump is a great politician. Amazing.
And you think it is "great" to play politics with people's lives and livelihoods.
What's that say about you?
PP is being sarcastic you dimwit
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Trump wants colleges to open so he’s forcing them by not letting international students come back in unless schools open. Trump is a great politician. Amazing.
And you think it is "great" to play politics with people's lives and livelihoods.
What's that say about you?