He argues that Trump has openly signaled willingness to welcome about 600,000 Chinese undergraduates, roughly double the current count, as part of a possible deal framework.
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A source-grounded reading of Jiang's central claim: late Inferno is where private vice hardens into social design.
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"...has talked openly about welcoming 600,000 Chinese students to America for undergraduate. That's twice the number right now. These parents can afford it. But..."
"...middle school so you can get to a good, you know, undergraduate school, college, so that you can have more happiness, I guess, in..."
"...a polite way of saying no, because I was a Yale undergraduate. And so you don't really say no to Yale undergraduates at Yale..."
"...the time, but right now you have about 300 000 Chinese undergraduate students studying in American colleges. And what I tell my students is..."
"...best school in the world. Then you go to Harvard for undergraduate. Then you go to Harvard Medical School, the best medical school in..."
"...Dunning -Kreuzig were two American psychologists. And they were teaching an undergraduate class of 400 students. And they made these students do two things...."
"...told me that at Georgetown, there's a tradition, a competition among undergraduates. And the competition is who can go the furthest to do the..."
"...a very good education. I was at Yale College for my undergraduate. And I've spent the past 20, 30 years thinking deeply about education...."
"...China, but I grew up in Toronto, Canada. And for my undergraduate, I was at Yale College. And after graduating in 1999, I've been..."
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