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Rejecting Chinese students visa applications bad solution to US problems
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Byker
2021-07-11 17:25:14 UTC
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"It is reported that the US recently rejected visas for more than 500
Chinese students who plan to pursue postgraduate studies in STEM (science,
technology, engineering, and mathematics).
Granted, the US has the right not to accept their visa applications. But
the US cannot curb their desire to study and pursue personal development.
Or their government's desire to steal info any way they can:

"If the French foreign intelligence collection service goes to a student and
says, 'While you're at Tufts University we want you to go over to some
laboratory and gather THIS, the student can say, 'I'm busy. It's gonna
interfere with my dissertation.'

"If the Chinese foreign intelligence service goes to a student and says,
'You want a visa? You want a passport? When you go to the United States or
France you WILL write a dissertation on this, you WILL work on this project,
and you WILL report back to us, or you'll never get a job in China and your
family will lose their house.' Now, they have the capacity to do that."



By the same token, I wonder how many Chinese "students", angered by Bejing's
threats against them and their families, have "flipped" and have become de
facto double agents for the NSA, CIA, and FBI, reporting to Washington
what's REALLY going on behind the Bamboo Curtain, and at the same time
feeding their handlers back home false and misleading -- but believable --
"intelligence"...
Byker
2021-07-11 19:10:41 UTC
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Americans feel their grades were marked down as a result of being
dominated by foreign students. If foreign students are removed from them,
their marks will definitely be marked higher and their ranking will be
higher. Therefore, Americans feel more secure when their marks were marked
higher.
Americans, unlike Asians, generally don't commit
suicide when they don't make straight "A"s...

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