The Patriot Act Infringes on International Students' Privacy Rights
Part I: Sonia Mukhi; Part II: Kate McCormack
Part II of this article published in the Daily Cardinal in February 2004 talks about how international students have been subject to background checks before being permitted to study abroad in the United States. as stated in the article "SEVIS, the Student and Exchange Visitor Information System, is a national Internet-based monitoring system for all non-resident students studying in the United States." SEVIS was enstated in January 2003 as a part of the USA PATRIOT Act. the author seems to be against SEVIS because the actions a student takes while in college such as switching their major, or going away to visit their home country for whatever reason without reporting it to the government through SEVIS, may be enough to deport them fromt he country.
We believe this article is written well in that the writer sets up the situation that international students are in with: " Imagine having to notify the government any time you wanted to change your major, drop a class or go home for a break." as to present the reality that they are forced to face. She uses the fact that its a part of the Patriot Act to show why its intrusive to the the people it affects, since the Patriot Act on a whole is doing that to the citizens of the US.