Yes, the alternative is for them to go home. Guess what, they don't want to! These "students" who bought their visas knowing that they were not going to be studying at TVU (since there's no campus, no faculty, no living facilities) are choosing to remain in the US and lodge a legal challenge to their deportation on the basis of fraud. That is their RIGHT in the US. They will probably win their cases and be allowed to transfer to a real university. Fair enough? Evidently they think so. They could go home tomorrow. And I do deeply deplore the fraud perpetrated by TVU. That's why the US governemnt is bending over backwards to accomodate these people in spite of evidence that they were knowing, if not fully complicit, in the scheme.
Mandi
Yes, the alternative is for them to go home. Guess what, they don't want to! These "students" who bought their visas knowing that they were not going to be studying at TVU (since there's no campus, no faculty, no living facilities) are choosing to remain in the US and lodge a legal challenge to their deportation on the basis of fraud. That is their RIGHT in the US. They will probably win their cases and be allowed to transfer to a real university. Fair enough? Evidently they think so. They could go home tomorrow. And I do deeply deplore the fraud perpetrated by TVU. That's why the US governemnt is bending over backwards to accomodate these people in spite of evidence that they were knowing, if not fully complicit, in the scheme.
Mandi