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fallingknife | 8 months ago

Rights don't apply when you are entering another country. Americans have the right to bear arms too, but good luck with that argument when get caught at the border with weapons.

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nielsbot|8 months ago

Are you ok denying visas to students based on the contents of their social media profiles?

SoftTalker|8 months ago

I'm a bit skeptical that students are a big source of trouble. The vast majority come here, pay universities a lot of money, spend additional money in the local community, get their degrees, and then go home or maybe stay and work in generally high paying jobs, continuing to contribute to the local economy.

All that said, nobody has a "right" to come to the USA to study. It's something we allow, for a lot of good reasons, but there are doubtless a small number of people that we would not want here.

ImJamal|8 months ago

If the contents of their social media would be a crime in the US I would have no issues with denying visa to students.

Mountain_Skies|8 months ago

>Gays are vile and should not be allowed to exist.

Would you be ok with that social media poster being granted entry into the country?

mlindner|8 months ago

You're expected to be truthful in your visa application, and not being truthful is grounds for visa rejection.

impossiblefork|8 months ago

Rights always apply, always. This is the thing about human rights enshrined in human rights laws in places like the EU, or about your constitutional rights (although the latter only applies to US citizens and to people physically present in the US).

However, countries may, depending on their laws, choose to not let certain people in on conditions that would otherwise violate guarantees on freedom of speech etc.

However, you do have your constitutional rights at the border etc. There is an exception concerning searches.

kloop|8 months ago

That depends a lot on the constitutional right. They're, generally, phrased as restrictions on the federal government (assumed to apply to state governments under incorporation post civil war).

There are a lot of times the government is limited even dealing with foreigners abroad (in legal theory anyways, ymmv in reality).