Stanford Tells International Students They Face Deportation Unless they Get Boosted

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April 10, 2022

Diogio Braganca, graduate student in the doctoral Physics program at Stanford University on

He continues to describe their dastardly approach, “This spring, Stanford instituted a requirement that all students be vaccinated or else face an “enrollment hold” which restricts their ability to complete classes, progress on degrees, get financial aid or even live on campus. Though the university was not explicit, these restrictions on the unboosted amount to effective expulsion from the university”.

He states, “While the vaccine is safe for use with a relatively low risk of side effects, there is an established risk of myocarditis for younger people—especially young men like me. The medical literature suggests that somewhere between 1 in 6,000 and 1 in 10,000 young vaccinated adolescent boys and young men develop the heart condition as a consequence”. 

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