Here’s a larger problem of... Little known colleges taking foreign student’s money in exchange for enabling them to work in the US.
The university listed “553 students as living in a single two-bedroom apartment”..... near the college;... in fact, students were spread out across the country, from Texas to Illinois to Maryland.
Legal filings called Tri-Valley a “sham university” that admitted and collected tuition from foreign students but didn’t require them to attend class.
Many students allegedly worked full-time, low-level retail jobsin one case, at a 7-Eleven in New Jerseythat were “passed off as career training” so they could be employed while on student visas.
http://chronicle.com/article/Little-Known-Colleges-Exploit/126822/
Here in north Jersey a lot of Indian students work at gas stations and convenience stores owned by relatives; I’m surprised at how frank & trusting they are divulging this to strangers.
Wow....that is really telling....surprised how they were able to get around student visa employment law. Guess that is not enforced either
http://www.businessinsider.com/national-review-marco-rubio-immigration-2013-5
Interesting artice, thanks.
Speaking of ‘visas’. Our county Sheriff told me that a couple of illegal aliens they found armed, guarding cartel pot plantations in our public forests actually had US issued green cards for ‘agriculture jobs’.