New Department of Education data has exposed a shocking reality: foreign governments dumped a staggering $5.2 billion into American colleges and universities in 2025 alone, with Ivy League institutions leading the charge in accepting overseas cash.
The numbers should alarm every patriotic American. Qatar — a nation with questionable human rights records and ties to terrorist organizations — topped the list by flooding our universities with over $1.1 billion. The United Kingdom followed with $633 million, while Communist China poured in more than $528 million of their blood money.
Switzerland and Japan rounded out the top five, contributing $451 million and $374 million respectively. But here's the million-dollar question — or should we say billion-dollar question: What exactly are these foreign powers buying with their generous "gifts"?
Patriots, this isn't charity. When Qatar writes checks for hundreds of millions to American universities, they're not doing it out of the goodness of their hearts. They're purchasing influence, buying silence on their human rights abuses, and potentially compromising the education of American students.
Even more disturbing is China's continued financial penetration of our higher education system. After years of documented espionage, intellectual property theft, and attempts to silence criticism of the Chinese Communist Party on American campuses, these institutions are still rolling out the red carpet for Beijing's money.
This foreign funding bonanza raises critical questions about academic freedom, research integrity, and whether our universities are serving American interests or their overseas benefactors. When professors and administrators know their paychecks depend on foreign governments, can we trust them to teach objective truth about those same nations?
The Trump administration's focus on America First policies should extend to our educational institutions. It's time to ask the hard questions: Are our universities training the next generation of American leaders, or are they becoming expensive propaganda outlets for foreign powers?
How much foreign influence in American education is too much? The answer should be obvious to any nation that values its independence.
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Source: Next News Network