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    The Wall Street Journal‏Verified account @WSJ 16 Nov 2014

    International students pump a total of about $24 billion into the U.S. economy: http://on.wsj.com/14nMtsC 

    12:27 PM - 16 Nov 2014
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      1. Saud B. AlZamel‏ @SaudAlZamel 16 Nov 2014
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        “@WSJ: International students pump a total of about $24 billion into the U.S. economy” @Halnaser1 اشك انك من ظمن اللي شاركوا بهل رقم 😂

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      1. Ben Varick‏ @bvarick_bv8 16 Nov 2014
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        “@WSJ: International students pump a total of about $24 billion into the U.S. economy: http://on.wsj.com/14nMtsC ”@Nielshaswheels

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      1. Claudette Hayle‏ @cfhayle 16 Nov 2014
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        @WSJ @cfhayle they deserve Visas

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      1. NasserTahir‏ @nasser_tahir 16 Nov 2014
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        “@WSJ: International students pump a total of about $24 billion into the U.S. economy: http://on.wsj.com/14nMtsC ” Why Asia so important!

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      1. Aman‏ @Aman02496051 16 Nov 2014
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        @WSJ @dougbelkin

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      1. Elle of the woods 🧝🏿‍♀️‏ @love_reveals 16 Nov 2014
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        “@WSJ: International students pump a total of about $24 billion into the U.S. economy: http://on.wsj.com/14nMtsC ” Def..prob alotta Nigerians..

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      1. Karan Singla‏ @karansingla 16 Nov 2014
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        “@WSJ: International students pump a total of about $24 billion into the U.S. economy: http://on.wsj.com/14nMtsC ” yeah bitch

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      1. Zak Stern‏ @ZakStern 16 Nov 2014
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        @WSJ and then after they have their degree and are ready to contribute even more, we "kick them out" with bad immigration policy. #shameOnUs

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      1. Rich Brown‏ @HRleaderRich 16 Nov 2014
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        @WSJ Which makes it all the more perplexing why securing a path to citizenship for skilled/highly educated legal immigrants is not priority.

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      1. Harri Tohmo‏ @harrtohm 16 Nov 2014
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        “@WSJ: International students pump a total of about $24 billion into the U.S. economy: http://on.wsj.com/14nMtsC ” saldo Finland? free of charge

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      1. dr jiten‏ @drjitenpurohit 16 Nov 2014
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        @WSJ @AFP #Australia listen Australia, now U must stop hate politics against South Asians at least for ur economy sake, if Not for humanity

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      1. Education & Business‏ @EduBizSociety 16 Nov 2014
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        @WSJ huge business, especially if considered all the money that the students spend

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      1. †AllanJohnson‏ @allanjohnsin 16 Nov 2014
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        RT “@WSJ: International students pump a total of about $24 billion into the U.S. economy: http://on.wsj.com/14nMtsC ”

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      1. T M Tonmoy Islam‏ @boromiya 16 Nov 2014
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        Soft #diplomacy. “@WSJ: International students pump a total of about $24 billion into the U.S. economy: http://on.wsj.com/14nMtsC ”

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      1. ARoncajolo37‏ @Roncajolo37 16 Nov 2014
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        “@WSJ: International students pump a total of about $24 billion into the U.S. economy: http://on.wsj.com/14nMtsC ” @WUBusiness

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      1. Saucey Billups‏ @PPLUSROB 16 Nov 2014
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        Fun fact. RT @WSJ: International students pump a total of about $24 billion into the U.S. economy: http://on.wsj.com/14nMtsC 

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      2. Matt Maggio‏ @MaggioMatt 16 Nov 2014
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        And cost Americans - training our competitors, whether they go home or stay here. Foreign students unaffordable for the U.S. @WSJ

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      3. Bisi Akindele‏ @BisiAkindele 16 Nov 2014
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        @MaggioMatt @WSJ how do they cost Americans?

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      1. Рождённый в СССР‏ @GrebSG 16 Nov 2014
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