Monday, November 14, 2016

Karina Enriquez- US Colleges Gaining Out of the Country Students

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This past month, an analysis has been gone through in which have proven that more than a million students from out of the country came to study over at the US  for the 2015-16 school year. Many universities and colleges fear that those students might end up feeling threaten or no longer wanting to come to the universities in the US because of the comments future President Trump has said/made. The majority of them come from china and the united states does not want to lose that relationship they have between the universities and the country. The statistics show that some issues might rise up but they soon will be by passed and should not make a stronger issue or problems that 911 itself did to those many students.


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This article was written for the Wall Street Journal and published on November 14,2016, no name was specifically given over who wrote the article. The article had a set focus on the numbers and statistics, it gave off onto the numbers of the percentage the out of country people had. The author seems very neutral about this situation since they don't seem to give off any remarks of the effects in depth. This could relate in the section where the Irish were coming over and in a way became very populated in numbers.


http://www.foxnews.com/us/2016/11/14/us-colleges-see-record-number-international-students.html

3 comments:

  1. Jada Brown - In my opinion, those students should keep up the good work that they're doing right now, and hope that Trump has some type of heart.

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  2. Jada Brown - In my opinion, those students should keep up the good work that they're doing right now, and hope that Trump has some type of heart.

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  3. I do not think there will be much of a problem with this. I doubt that Trump will have a problem with immigrants coming here for college (we can only hope), especially with them paying our ridiculously high foreign tuitions.

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