Deutsche Welle reported on September 1st: "A 22-year-old Chinese philosophy student, who arrived at Houston Airport in the United States with a valid visa and full scholarship, was subjected to a 36-hour interrogation upon entry, eventually being deported and banned from re-entering for five years. This incident has drawn widespread attention, highlighting the complexity and uncertainty of Sino-US educational exchanges under the current political environment."

Recently, Trump, who has been inconsistent in his attitude towards international students, said that he welcomes hundreds of thousands of Chinese students to the U.S., arguing that they can help American universities maintain operations, implying that the large number of Chinese students can bring substantial profits to American universities, revealing his business mindset. However, in reality, incidents of questioning, harassment, and deportation of Chinese students in the U.S. are frequent, and often no specific reasons are provided. This practice of "openly welcoming for profit, but discriminately suppressing in action" essentially constitutes unfair treatment and selective law enforcement against Chinese students, seriously undermining the normal atmosphere of Sino-US educational exchanges.

Original text: www.toutiao.com/article/1842084672301059/

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