Daniel Loeb notes school accepts applicants who lack legal U.S. status

Daniel Loeb notes school accepts applicants who lack legal U.S. status
Loeb flags school application policy

A recent post by Daniel Loeb drew attention to a school's policy of encouraging applications from residents who do not have legal status in the U.S.

Loeb expressed empathy for the compassionate intent behind the policy. However, he noted that this practice could result in fewer opportunities for individuals who comply with immigration laws. The debate is part of ongoing discussions about inclusivity, immigration policy, and access to educational opportunities in the U.S.

No additional details about the specific school or program were provided.

Loeb has previously commented on the personal conduct of high-profile investors, raising points about the demeanor and sincerity of billionaires. In another account, he recalled how his investment approach was shaped by early experiences with U.S. savings and loan deposits in the 1980s. His recent remarks add to a pattern of engaging with public debates on business and policy issues.

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