A large portion don't even pay property or payroll. The only thing all of them consistently pay is sales. Anyone vising the US pays a sales tax even a random tourist. I don't think buying a soda should allow you have the privileges of a citizen.
Well, I do agree. The Plyer decision wanted to avoid a "shadow class" of children, which is fair.
No shade, but how in the world did you manage to have a 75k debt?
it's at 50k but the interest rate on the loans i took out / along with the payment plan they set up puts it at 75k overall
basically i'm just a ****ing idiot and was kinda forced into signing my life away when i was 18 without really knowing the consequences of my actions. i tend to believe the whole university system / way that college is set up when ur 18 is such a scam but oh well that's life
I think their cheap labor has been very useful to the US for a good amount of years.
And? It's not like they're coming here to benefit the US agricultural industry. I'm for fair immigration reform but I don't think people should violate the law until that happens.
International students have to apply for a visa so how are they undocumented?
But there have been cases of students only getting the visa after being acepted in the University they choose, with some only even getting it after ending their course.
Visas in america can take years, if they are given.