

Harvard Visa Scrutiny: A Case of Political Posturing?
The US State Department has announced increased visa vetting for individuals traveling to Harvard University. This decision has sparked debate, with some questioning the focus on Harvard when other universities have a similar or higher percentage of Chinese international students. Data shows that universities like Cornell have a significantly higher percentage of Chinese students than Harvard. The video creator, TheD3List, suggests this is a case of political posturing rather than genuine concern about international students. "The numbers don't actually matter," he states, arguing that the focus on Harvard is a pretext for a personal vendetta against the university. This decision raises concerns about potential political motivations behind immigration policies and their impact on higher education.