What are you trying to prove? ...that you did not live and attend school in CA? If you are poor students, how can you afford to travel and stay in DC?
If you are looking for sympathy, you will not get any and will anger people who do things the right way.
They say, TANA org will be sponsoring for travel, accommodation and food.
do u mean to say, because of this protest by 30 TVU students will anger 100k international students and also will tighten the laws for F1
But they can travel and line up for a protest?Still how long these officials (ice, uscis) take time to invistigate on this issue, few of the students are not eating or sleeping properly.wht about their future?
They signed up with an obvious fraud. They wanted to use a shortcut. They found out the hard way that shortcuts don't work.Most of them are innocent wht about their future, they are nervous without knowing wht to do?
They have been out of status as soon as they signed up with TVU.Wht about their current status of immigratation?
Its all crap. These are same students who refused to file suit against ICE even though they have support of good lawyers like John vandenburg , Rajiv Khanna et al. , because deep down in their conscience they know they joined TVU to propagate fraud and get EAD by fraudulent means. Its better for all these worthless people to leave US of A
Which they shouldn't be if they had been studying for real.What a pathetic arguement are you making. May i know the basis of your arguement. Well, the problem for delaying the lawsuit is not because students are guilty deep down but because the students are dispersed across united states.
Which they shouldn't be if they had been studying for real.
So, that "being spread across the US" is already an admission of being part of the fraud.
And people of course know that.Being spread across US does not amount to fraud when the school DSO, a government agent, has clearly stated it is fine to do so.
Please educate yourself regarding right to education mentioned in United Nations' Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR) adopted in 1948. Also please take note of the point ' Freedom from discrimination in all areas and levels of education, and to equal access to continuing education and vocational training'And there is no "right to education" in the US, btw.
As an adult in this country, it is your responsibility to make sure that you don't violate the laws of this country, regardless if somebody, like Ms. Su, told you things are ok.
. Students have not been given equal opportunity to continue their education.
Which they shouldn't be if they had been studying for real.
So, that "being spread across the US" is already an admission of being part of the fraud.
And people of course know that.It is irrelevant what a government agent says. The law is what matters, not what some person, even if it was the President, says.Being spread across US does not amount to fraud when the school DSO, a government agent, has clearly stated it is fine to do so.
And the law clearly and without doubt says that only one class/three credits can be online for students in F1 status.
Or do you jump off a cliff just because some government agent tells you to?
I suggest you do the same. The law is what matters in the US.Please educate yourself
Of course you have. You are free to continue your education in your home country.Students have not been given equal opportunity to continue their education.
You do NOT have a right to continue your education in the US. The US may grant you access to higher education in the US, but it is NOT your right.
And as a side note: I find it rather interesting that you now argue with the Declaration of Human Rights, but couldn't be bothered to look up the US laws regarding the F1 and class attendance before signing up with TVU... Talk about lack of education right there...
You violated US laws. That's the issue here, not some pie-in-the-sky stuff about Human Rights. Your Human rights have not been violated. It is YOU who broke US laws.
I think we are going over and over the same point in almost every thread. Law also matters to SEVP as much to students. SEVP is the authorized entity to implement this law and not students.And people of course know that.
It is irrelevant what a government agent says. The law is what matters, not what some person, even if it was the President, says.
And the law clearly and without doubt says that only one class/three credits can be online for students in F1 status.
It is not the same as jumping off the cliff.Or do you jump off a cliff just because some government agent tells you to?
It is my right if i qualify the requirements of other universities. I have a GRE score, a TOEFL score. I had applied to other universities also in nov-dec' 10. Now discriminating against me because i had enrolled at TVU (apparently 2 days before the raid) is not done. I'll not take it.Of course you have. You are free to continue your education in your home country.
You do NOT have a right to continue your education in the US. The US may grant you access to higher education in the US, but it is NOT your right.
In the TVU catalog i received it was clearly mentioned that i could take in-person classes or live classes. It was at my discretion which mode of classroom i wished to attend. What if i had chosen in-person classes. Which law did i break. Now that the university shut down even before i could start classes and the admission staff had blatantly lied is a different issue.And as a side note: I find it rather interesting that you now argue with the Declaration of Human Rights, but couldn't be bothered to look up the US laws regarding the F1 and class attendance before signing up with TVU... Talk about lack of education right there...
I have not violated any law. I have already laid out my case open in this forum. Which law did i break?.. If i am denied education in other universities because i was a TVU student would amount to human rights violation.You violated US laws. That's the issue here, not some pie-in-the-sky stuff about Human Rights. Your Human rights have not been violated. It is YOU who broke US laws.
Students still have to abide by the law, no matter what.I think we are going over and over the same point in almost every thread. Law also matters to SEVP as much to students. SEVP is the authorized entity to implement this law and not students.
No, it is NOT.It is my right if i qualify the requirements of other universities.
Required, but not necessarily enough.I have a GRE score, a TOEFL score.
Universities have the freedom to decide who they accept, in particular for graduate studies. You do NOT have a right for a continued education in the US. If you want to continue your education, you are free to do so in your home country.I had applied to other universities also in nov-dec' 10. Now discriminating against me because i had enrolled at TVU (apparently 2 days before the raid) is not done. I'll not take it.
Oh, now it is a "different issue"...In the TVU catalog i received it was clearly mentioned that i could take in-person classes or live classes. It was at my discretion which mode of classroom i wished to attend. What if i had chosen in-person classes. Which law did i break. Now that the university shut down even before i could start classes and the admission staff had blatantly lied is a different issue.
Sigh. You do NOT have a right to education in the US. You are a guest in this country. You are free to go to your home country to continue your education.If i am denied education in other universities because i was a TVU student would amount to human rights violation.
LOL. So true.Shruthi , only if you had spent half of time that you have spent arguing with Joe, to verify the credentials of the university, you would not have been in this position.