>Here, they have access to learn and potentially influence our culture from within.
You say that as if it is some nefarious goal, when it is almost always the goal for all international student groups: Promoting their culture. It's not a hidden agenda - it is usually explicit.
As others have pointed out, for all the warnings, the article doesn't point out anything particularly bad that these groups on campus do.
You say that as if it is some nefarious goal, when it is almost always the goal for all international student groups: Promoting their culture. It's not a hidden agenda - it is usually explicit.
As others have pointed out, for all the warnings, the article doesn't point out anything particularly bad that these groups on campus do.