And people wonder why conservatives are so strident

Moi

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I'm sorry, but to have to actually listen to foreign people talk about unfair policies really burns me up. These people are damn luck to be able to come here. They pay no taxes to support schools nor the roads they travel upon nor for anything else in this country. A mere $65/semester seems a small price to pay for them to have the privledge (NOT RIGHT) to come here to study. As for the last paragraph, I'd like to tell that guy to his face that it's much worse to have the entire student body pay extra just because foreigners want to study here instead of at their inferior institutions.

Foreign Students at U. Mass. Protest Fee
Sun Mar 21, 3:31 PM ET Add U.S. National - AP to My Yahoo!



BOSTON - About 200 international students at the University of Massachusetts have refused to pay a new student fee, a protest that could result in dismissal from the school and loss of their student visas.



The $65-per-semester fee for foreign students was designed to compensate for cuts to the budget of the university's international programs office. It appeared for the first time on spring-semester bills due this month.


Part of the fee will also help pay for a new federal student tracking program called the Student and Exchange Visitor Information Systems, or SEVIS, which Congress created to prevent terrorists from entering the country on student visas.


International students nationwide are required to register through the system before receiving visas.


Critics of the fee say it's unfair to ask the 1,600 foreign students to pay for a system created to monitor them and wrong to ask only foreign students to bear the costs.


"Everyone's scared, but I'm willing to take it as far as I can," said George Liu, 31, a graduate student from China. "I don't want to lose my student status, but (the fee) is an insult, because it's so discriminatory."


University spokesman Patrick Callahan said the budget for the international student office was cut $240,000 last year, and the new fee would provide a little over $200,000. A small amount would help track foreign students, as required by the law.


"SEVIS is mandated," he said. "We don't have a choice."


The Graduate Employment Organization, a union that represents 1,000 international graduate students at the university, has urged students not to pay the fee.


The university's Web site tells students that to remain in good standing, they must meet financial obligations by all required deadlines. The consequences could include dismissal.


Chris Vials, president of the GEO, said school administrators agreed to meet with opponents of the fee. He said a better solution would be a $5 or $10 fee for all students.

http://story.news.yahoo.com/news?tm...&u=/ap/20040321/ap_on_re_us/tracking_students
 
If they want to come to OUR country and study they had better damn well pay to tab. 65 bucks a semister??? sounds like a token fee. put it in the tuition bill, if they dont pay they go away, all the way back to where they came from.:whip3:
 
Originally posted by Bullypulpit
Like the braying of an ass...Tis all sound and fury, signifying nothing.

Well Democrats should understand asses better than any Republican. It is after all their national symbol.
 

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