▲ | laughing_man 3 days ago | |||||||
Again, there's a big difference between being charged with a crime and having your visa revoked. If you're in the US on a visa you're a guest of the country and only have the right to be here as long as do (and not do) the things you agreed to when you applied for the visa. | ||||||||
▲ | 9dev 3 days ago | parent [-] | |||||||
Again, these students first had their visa revoked, and were then detained without a lawyer, and taken away to an unknown location. The constitution protects free speech, regardless of citizenship. Having their visa revoked for inconvenient speech is problematic in itself, but using that as a ploy to strip people of their fundamental rights is completely unacceptable. | ||||||||
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