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Poor response. You can do better. Focus on the financial aspect - I'm talking about subsidizing foreign students, I'm not talking about admissions. UCLA excludes also sorts of kids (even international applicants) if they don't have the money. See Dos Equis's post above. Is UCLA fascist for doing so? Those kids in your kid's stem class are paying a ton. I have no problem with that.
Not to put words in your mouth, but it appears that you think it is OK to admit and subsidize an international applicant over a state resident because the international applicant is good at a sport. On the other hand, I think we should subsidize deserving California residents that are stellar students. UCLA seems to generally agree (which I did not know until Dos Equis's post), except apparently there is an exception at UCLA for athletes.
Poor question based on a terrible premise. Californians aren’t subsidizing anything . You should do more research before waste time asking a question that is based upon flawed facts AND beliefs. What metrics are you using to determine who is deserving? I will bet you anything that you would like that the average GPA among foreign students AND athletes is higher than that if the in state students.