More than likely, he has stolen some Americans chance at attending Harvard and that sucks.
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I don’t know about that, plenty of schools have lots of international students. But the proper procedure is to apply for an F1 visa and show that you have the wherewithal to afford life in the United States with the agreement that you’ll go back to your own country at the end of your schooling.
Exactly. He needed a student visa and the rest of the Harvard’s students who are from other countries are expected to have the appropriate visa paperwork or would not be allowed to enroll. So the guy basically broke the university’s rules just as much as the recent student who was a complete fraud and was attending Harvard.
I am at an Ivy League university and I have had grad students miss their acceptances/enrollments because their student visa’s were finalized too late (not even that they were not eligible and getting a visa, just that it was too late).