Revolution9
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Seeing as I attended a top 5 university in this country and studied engineering I'm going to say this.
What MAKES our schools great IS the internationals. Some of my best friends and smartest people I knew at college were internationals. Not allowing them to come and learn here would be harmful to our country (especially considering that most of them end up staying here).
Your argument would almost imply that we should put an end to immigration or else all the smart internationals would "take our jobs" and we would "become a country of burger flippers, shoe shiners and Fuller brush salesmen."
If we were to not allow internationals to enter our country to study, our schools would take MAJOR hits, because they would lose a lot of talent. I would also like to point out that MOST of my professors were internationals. Should we also not let good teachers come too?
Last point, the best schools in this country are private. Who is the government to indirectly tell these schools what kind of people they can and cannot let study in their privately owned schools?
I see the poignant suggestion within your tome that there is not enough smart Americans to fill those seats. There is the precise reason I take this stance. You also suggest that to have to go to school with other Americans would be less than satisfying as compared to the individuals from other countries. A curious mindset to say the least. As for the professors. I presume they are American? Glad they stayed. Aga Khan did not stay and returned to create a nuclear technology black market of knowledge. It has cost us a great deal of treasure to keep track of this prick and his cohorts at the highest levels of far eastern Asian goverments and what they are up to.
Lastly, the government is not telling them who they can and cannot teach. It is simply dictating who can and cannot enter the country. Once here they can go anywhere their money gets them.
Best Regards
Randy