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Princeton Bans Students from Leaving the COUNTY

Campus Reform Correspondent Myles McKnight joined Varney & Co. on “Fox Business” to discuss Princeton University’s heavy-handed Covid restrictions, which now bans students from leaving the COUNTY.

Yes, international travel has been limited for some time, but now one college wants students to stay within the same county to help stop the spread. Is this a good idea? Even if it worked, is it legal?

McKnight argued the policy is extreme and beyond necessary. This is America. We have the freedom to travel and should not be prohibited from doing so just because a college campus doesn’t want students leaving the area.

The policy could soon lead to legal battles, as some students will certainly be unwilling to comply with the overreaching measure. Imagine if anyone else, like a public high school or a workplace, ordered you to stay within your own county. It would feel right, would it?

That’s because it’s not right. Freedom is about having choices, not about lockdowns. Princeton seems to have mistaken itself for Communist China, as the leftist propaganda of the Ivy League has long been infiltrated and spewed increasing levels of anti-American sentiment.

Instead of leaving the county, some students will more likely leave the campus for good and head to another school that respects their freedoms. See the video for the full details on the latest issue.


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