Im sure that a certain amount of digging will reveal that, just when the Bakke decision came down, American universities were engaged in some sort...
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Just how is author “sure” and why did he not do the digging?!?! Whole premise is based on the Bakke decision, yet no digging on his assumption that universities were making loopholes for foreign students???
Makes sense to you? Doesn’t to me.
I worked at a university from 1979-1981 and was responsible for handling application files for graduate engineering candidates...both foreign and US citizens. There was no active effort on the part of the university to solicit foreign students to fill quotas that I was aware of.
When foreign students applied, there was substantial paperwork involved...I.e, forms and documents that needed to be filed by foreign students from them and their government to our government and the university.
From my experience working with foreign student applications, it seems very unlikely to me that a student could one day simply decide that they wanted to be a “foreign” student.
More plausible that he was born in Kenya.
I think it is highly implausible that he played the system faking foreighn citizenship.
Seconded.
Again, I have no idea where this guy was born, but it strains credibility to say that he fabricated a Kenyan birth when all the evidence is shouting otherwise. He didn't hire all those Kenyan relatives from some temp agency.