Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Soft diplomacy! Many stay and contribute, pay taxes, innovate (Elon is one of them for whatever that is worth). Others go back home, but with a mindset more open to American values and ideas. And they contribute billions to the economy while they are here. And ultimately, this system has attracted the very best minds and researchers from all over the world to the US - a system that is right now being actively destroyed on multiple fronts (visa threats, radical cuts in grant funding etc.). America first down the drain?
Since we run a tax deficit more people paying taxes just means more people consuming services. Taking grants to do research etc. Are they really open minded. At least one of the 911 terrorists was on a student Visa others were on business visas. Stop and think where we would be at as a country if we didn't have that around our neck eg dollars spent on war and security concerns.
That is a real bad thing. I'd trade several Elon's to make that have not happened.
George Bush was already looking for any pretext to start those wars. He used an attack from Afghanistan and Saudi Arabia as an excuse to invade unrelated Iraq.
The attack itself was perpetuated by a US-funded groups. Visas aren't the problem here.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wow so many are taking away from hardworking American students sad. Hopefully the outrage of all those rejected from ivies and other schools will be channeled for a 3rd trump term.
Foreign students are full pay and help support universities while American students often receive financial assistance. Foreign students aren't taking spots, they are actually making spots for American students.
There's room for both.
Wrong, there are more than quadruple full pay Americans seeking entry , no need to allow these people when the acceptance rate and full pay is so high. America first.
Provide evidence for your claim.
Admittance into top colleges is a zero sum game. Every slot taken by a foreign student is one that could have gone to a US citizen.
You're free to make your own college instead of waiting for a DEI handout for low talent US citizens.
Anonymous wrote:After being sued by individual international students whose visas were terminated and facing a class action suit from a group of others, the administration once again caved in and backtracked on an issue that were on the wrong side of.
The Trump administration said on Friday that it is restoring the previously terminated legal statuses of hundreds of foreign students in the United States while it develops a new policy that will provide a framework for potentially ending them in the future. The decision was announced during a court hearing before a federal judge in Boston who is presiding over a challenge by one of the many international students across the country who is suing over actions the administration took against them as part of Republican President Donald Trump's hardline crackdown on immigration.
https://www.reuters.com/world/us/trump-administration-restore-foreign-students-legal-status-now-2025-04-25/