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by PaulDavisThe1st
2176 days ago
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> I don’t blame ICE for not extending their exemption past the summer for online classes. 1. difficulty of returning home
2. risk of pandemic spread by returning home
3. internet connectivity issues
4. timezone issues
5. software availability issues
6. home suitability for studying
7. .... "I don't blame ICE". Destroy ICE. This is appalling. When I became a citizen 3 years ago, I told people that one motivation was that I was very very slightly afraid of Trump even though I was a white european permanent resident of 28 years. It's only taken 3 years to get to where I'd say "not imminently but genuinely afraid" for that sort of immigration status. |
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There’s no excuse for outright canceling classes. Classes can absolutely be held safely, if these universities simply chose to invest in the training, procedures, and equipment necessary to do so.
Instead they chose to bank their tuition payments and setup a Zoom call.
This is not a new policy, student visas have never allowed for online classes, and the universities certainly knew this. I think the blame pretty clearly lies with schools who decided to close up shop.