Report: Universities with more foreign-worker visas saw ‘significantly more’ anti-Israel protests
“If your intro professor talks about how evil capitalism is and how America is a colonial project and how Zionism is part of that colonial project, you repeat that stuff because that’s part of getting…
Assessment
A new report claims a statistical link between the number of foreign-worker visas at U.S. universities and the intensity of anti-Israel protests on those campuses. The author suggests that international students and faculty may be more susceptible to ideological narratives presented in classrooms, which then shape protest activity. The finding raises questions about how visa programs intersect with campus political dynamics, though the report's methodology and broader implications remain to be scrutinized.
