even students on visas have a right to protest, that is protected by the first amendment. anyone here legally is allowed that right
she protested at UCLA where over 400 police officers dispersed the protest and ended up injuring 100+ people. she wasnt violent
A student visa is for those who wish to come to the US to achieve (depending on which visa) either educational excellence or vocational excellence.
Students on visas who're spending their time protesting rather than studying and dedicating themselves to the excellence we offer do not belong here.
The Constitution does not protect from revocation of Student Visas. No "legal action" was taken against the person for speech. Her visa was yanked because rather utilizing the educational opportunity she was granted, she organized events that disrupted an academic institution.
Oh, and to remain qualified for a student visa you MUST attend all your classes. Any absence has to have a very good reason. "Protest" is not an acceptable reason.
Not particularly shocked that you side with the CCP against your fellow Americans though.
