Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I hate to tell you, but most Americans don't really care about students who come here from other countries and choose to engage in protests of any nature. Just be glad you're here, count your blessings, and get the education and degree desired. Then return to your country and protest.
But, ya see, we got the First Amendment. It allows anyone present in these United States, to say pretty much anything they want. That's the law, bud. Read the Constitution. It allows you to say all the crap you spew out of your pie hole.
Freedom of speech doesn’t mean freedom from consequences. Foreign nationals that violate their visa can and should have it revoked.
We are allowed to choose who enters and gets to stay in our country. Foreign agitators should be removed.
First Amendment applies to anyone in the US. There are no speech conditions on visas.
To obtain a visa to the United States, applicants must demonstrate they are not a threat to national security, which includes not supporting terrorism or terrorist organizations. This is a broad requirement, and individuals with any history of terrorism-related activity, including providing material support, could be deemed inadmissible
If foreign nationals support Hamas’ actions on Oct 7, they are terrorist supporters.
Whipping up people to protest, encampments, over taking buildings, threatening students on campus can and should be seen as a threat to national security.
To repeat myself. THEY ARE GUESTS. And guest can to told to leave.
They are not guests, they pay their way.
They are not a threat to national security and are not terrorist or Hamas supporters.
They were not threatening as it has been proven that the protests were mostly peaceful.
To accuse them of being Oct 7 supporters is just ignorant
Protesting Israel's genocide = antizionist ≠ pro-Hamas but still leads to arrest ± deportation
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I hate to tell you, but most Americans don't really care about students who come here from other countries and choose to engage in protests of any nature. Just be glad you're here, count your blessings, and get the education and degree desired. Then return to your country and protest.
But, ya see, we got the First Amendment. It allows anyone present in these United States, to say pretty much anything they want. That's the law, bud. Read the Constitution. It allows you to say all the crap you spew out of your pie hole.
Freedom of speech doesn’t mean freedom from consequences. Foreign nationals that violate their visa can and should have it revoked.
We are allowed to choose who enters and gets to stay in our country. Foreign agitators should be removed.
First Amendment applies to anyone in the US. There are no speech conditions on visas.
To obtain a visa to the United States, applicants must demonstrate they are not a threat to national security, which includes not supporting terrorism or terrorist organizations. This is a broad requirement, and individuals with any history of terrorism-related activity, including providing material support, could be deemed inadmissible
If foreign nationals support Hamas’ actions on Oct 7, they are terrorist supporters.
Whipping up people to protest, encampments, over taking buildings, threatening students on campus can and should be seen as a threat to national security.
To repeat myself. THEY ARE GUESTS. And guest can to told to leave.
They are not guests, they pay their way.
They are not a threat to national security and are not terrorist or Hamas supporters.
They were not threatening as it has been proven that the protests were mostly peaceful.
To accuse them of being Oct 7 supporters is just ignorant
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I hate to tell you, but most Americans don't really care about students who come here from other countries and choose to engage in protests of any nature. Just be glad you're here, count your blessings, and get the education and degree desired. Then return to your country and protest.
But, ya see, we got the First Amendment. It allows anyone present in these United States, to say pretty much anything they want. That's the law, bud. Read the Constitution. It allows you to say all the crap you spew out of your pie hole.
Freedom of speech doesn’t mean freedom from consequences. Foreign nationals that violate their visa can and should have it revoked.
We are allowed to choose who enters and gets to stay in our country. Foreign agitators should be removed.
First Amendment applies to anyone in the US. There are no speech conditions on visas.
To obtain a visa to the United States, applicants must demonstrate they are not a threat to national security, which includes not supporting terrorism or terrorist organizations. This is a broad requirement, and individuals with any history of terrorism-related activity, including providing material support, could be deemed inadmissible
If foreign nationals support Hamas’ actions on Oct 7, they are terrorist supporters.
Whipping up people to protest, encampments, over taking buildings, threatening students on campus can and should be seen as a threat to national security.
To repeat myself. THEY ARE GUESTS. And guest can to told to leave.
They are not guests, they pay their way.
They are not a threat to national security and are not terrorist or Hamas supporters.
They were not threatening as it has been proven that the protests were mostly peaceful.
To accuse them of being Oct 7 supporters is just ignorant
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I hate to tell you, but most Americans don't really care about students who come here from other countries and choose to engage in protests of any nature. Just be glad you're here, count your blessings, and get the education and degree desired. Then return to your country and protest.
But, ya see, we got the First Amendment. It allows anyone present in these United States, to say pretty much anything they want. That's the law, bud. Read the Constitution. It allows you to say all the crap you spew out of your pie hole.
Freedom of speech doesn’t mean freedom from consequences. Foreign nationals that violate their visa can and should have it revoked.
We are allowed to choose who enters and gets to stay in our country. Foreign agitators should be removed.
First Amendment applies to anyone in the US. There are no speech conditions on visas.
To obtain a visa to the United States, applicants must demonstrate they are not a threat to national security, which includes not supporting terrorism or terrorist organizations. This is a broad requirement, and individuals with any history of terrorism-related activity, including providing material support, could be deemed inadmissible
If foreign nationals support Hamas’ actions on Oct 7, they are terrorist supporters.
Whipping up people to protest, encampments, over taking buildings, threatening students on campus can and should be seen as a threat to national security.
To repeat myself. THEY ARE GUESTS. And guest can to told to leave.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I hate to tell you, but most Americans don't really care about students who come here from other countries and choose to engage in protests of any nature. Just be glad you're here, count your blessings, and get the education and degree desired. Then return to your country and protest.
But, ya see, we got the First Amendment. It allows anyone present in these United States, to say pretty much anything they want. That's the law, bud. Read the Constitution. It allows you to say all the crap you spew out of your pie hole.
Freedom of speech doesn’t mean freedom from consequences. Foreign nationals that violate their visa can and should have it revoked.
We are allowed to choose who enters and gets to stay in our country. Foreign agitators should be removed.
First Amendment applies to anyone in the US. There are no speech conditions on visas.
To obtain a visa to the United States, applicants must demonstrate they are not a threat to national security, which includes not supporting terrorism or terrorist organizations. This is a broad requirement, and individuals with any history of terrorism-related activity, including providing material support, could be deemed inadmissible
If foreign nationals support Hamas’ actions on Oct 7, they are terrorist supporters.
Whipping up people to protest, encampments, over taking buildings, threatening students on campus can and should be seen as a threat to national security.
To repeat myself. THEY ARE GUESTS. And guest can to told to leave.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I hate to tell you, but most Americans don't really care about students who come here from other countries and choose to engage in protests of any nature. Just be glad you're here, count your blessings, and get the education and degree desired. Then return to your country and protest.
But, ya see, we got the First Amendment. It allows anyone present in these United States, to say pretty much anything they want. That's the law, bud. Read the Constitution. It allows you to say all the crap you spew out of your pie hole.
Freedom of speech doesn’t mean freedom from consequences. Foreign nationals that violate their visa can and should have it revoked.
We are allowed to choose who enters and gets to stay in our country. Foreign agitators should be removed.
First Amendment applies to anyone in the US. There are no speech conditions on visas.
To obtain a visa to the United States, applicants must demonstrate they are not a threat to national security, which includes not supporting terrorism or terrorist organizations. This is a broad requirement, and individuals with any history of terrorism-related activity, including providing material support, could be deemed inadmissible
If foreign nationals support Hamas’ actions on Oct 7, they are terrorist supporters.
Whipping up people to protest, encampments, over taking buildings, threatening students on campus can and should be seen as a threat to national security.
To repeat myself. THEY ARE GUESTS. And guest can to told to leave.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I hate to tell you, but most Americans don't really care about students who come here from other countries and choose to engage in protests of any nature. Just be glad you're here, count your blessings, and get the education and degree desired. Then return to your country and protest.
But, ya see, we got the First Amendment. It allows anyone present in these United States, to say pretty much anything they want. That's the law, bud. Read the Constitution. It allows you to say all the crap you spew out of your pie hole.
Freedom of speech doesn’t mean freedom from consequences. Foreign nationals that violate their visa can and should have it revoked.
We are allowed to choose who enters and gets to stay in our country. Foreign agitators should be removed.
First Amendment applies to anyone in the US. There are no speech conditions on visas.