“@WSJ:There R 1.13 million foreign students in the U.S., 50% more than in 2010 http://on.wsj.com/1N6j8UI pic.twitter.com/vE1tNF2aFf”#Oakwood_RYS15
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“@WSJ:There R 1.13 million foreign students in the U.S., 50% more than in 2010 http://on.wsj.com/1N6j8UI pic.twitter.com/vE1tNF2aFf”#Oakwood_RYS15
@WSJ I wonder how many are here just for green card
and not education !!
@WSJ How many of those foreign students are getting US taxpayer $$ as grants, loans, etc.?
@WSJ @cpyne look at the Asian market going to USA! @CliveFPalmer @Nick_Xenophon @JacquiLambie @SenatorLazarus
@wsj something strange is afoot at the Circle K…
.@WSJ~> 50% more foreign students in the US, than in 2010...#DHS Chart shows 1.13M (2015) ~> http://on.wsj.com/1N6j8UI pic.twitter.com/LL2ziuqhsh
@WSJ It's big business for U S. Colleges, international students pay tuition almost four times that of residents. It's all about the $$.
@WSJ Surfin USA...
@WSJ they are not required to be full time
@WSJ which is one reason college tuition keeps skyrocketing - it's the law of supply & demand
@WSJ yes. How many Americans going broke to pay for these students?
@WSJ Check out percent of STEM grad students tasked with intelligence gathering.
“@WSJ: There are 1.13 million foreign students in the U.S., 50% more than in 2010 http://on.wsj.com/1N6j8UI pic.twitter.com/S4CZ9Sy6dU”
“@WSJ: There are 1.13 million foreign students in the U.S., 50% more than in 2010 http://on.wsj.com/1N6j8UI pic.twitter.com/gVNNxRPOxH”Why?
@WSJ and more than 60% of them from some shady universities, Student visa is joke here, it's one most exploited to enter US legally
“@WSJ: There are 1.13 million foreign students in the U.S., 50% more than in 2010 http://on.wsj.com/1N6j8UI pic.twitter.com/wYzhWS73DI”
@WSJ but how many will stay and contribute to the economy? Current immigration laws encourage them to contribute elsewhere.
@WSJ SUSPICIOUS!
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