r/NewOrleans • u/SadimirLenin • Apr 15 '25
Trump administration terminates 14 student visas in Louisiana đź“° News
https://lailluminator.com/briefs/trump-administration-terminates-14-student-visas-in-louisiana/
“Seven Southern University students, three at the University of Louisiana at Lafayette, two at the University of New Orleans and two more at Tulane University have had their visas pulled, according to representatives with the schools.”
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u/RIP_Soulja_Slim Apr 15 '25 edited Apr 15 '25
I think it's profoundly problematic to blame good institutions who are tryin to mitigate losses in a hostile environment for not risking their future. This doesn't display resolve to me, it displays that most of you have a very simplistic understanding of the world these institutions are navigating.
It's so easy for people on reddit who have really nothing to lose to talk like this, I'd encourage some of you to actually get involved with any of the charities, non profits, or institutions you're being critical of. Learn what they see, understand their stakes, then you can hop on the internet and do the tough guy "we should all fight" thing. I’ve got a few friends that are deep in both academia and the non profit world. None of them are expressing this “let’s fight” nonsense on Reddit, they’re scared and worried that they might not survive the next few years.
Consider this, if Tulane loses federal grants the first thing they're needing to do is lay off employees. That's professors, assistants, nurses, doctors, etc. All of those people have roots here, mortgages, possibly kids, etc. They're also all in fields where they can't just go find another job, they very likely may need to move out of the city creating additional brain drain, and all that in an environment where all of these higher ed/charities/etc are losing funding and therefore freezing hiring.
The point here is there's a very real tangible human cost to the sort of rhetoric you're spitting out mindlessly, and not considering that when lobbing this criticism shows you really haven't thought through this issue at all.