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Posted: 2025-05-25 12:00:37 UTC

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The author questions why Harvard isn't disclosing that approximately 31% of its students are from foreign countries, some of which are not friendly to the United States, and these countries do not contribute to their students' education. The author demands transparency regarding the identities and countries of origin of these students, given the significant financial support Harvard receives.
Lack of transparency regarding foreign students at Harvard.
Financial burden on the United States due to foreign students' education.
Questionable relationships with countries not friendly to the United States.
Harvard's reluctance to disclose information despite receiving billions in funding.
Harvard's refusal to disclose the identities and countries of origin of foreign students.
Financial burden on the United States to fund the education of foreign students.
Potential national security concerns related to students from unfriendly countries.
Lack of accountability from Harvard despite receiving significant federal funding.