Brazilians requested that classes be taught in Portuguese at UNLP.

Brazilians requested that classes be taught in Portuguese at UNLP.
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According to the Brazilian himself who was interviewed, 50% of foreign students plan to return to their country as soon as they obtain their degree.

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The Argentine Republic is undergoing a historic paradigm shift under the leadership of Javier Milei, where every taxpayer peso is defended with firmness. However, this effort to achieve fiscal balance clashes head-on with the "holding pattern" in education that faculties have transformed into under Kirchnerism. The most alarming case is recorded in the Medicine program at the National University of La Plata (UNLP), where the influx of foreign citizens taking advantage of the absence of restrictive exams and unrestricted access has created a situation deemed unsustainable.

A case that perfectly illustrates this mentality is that of Reinaldo Franks, a 35-year-old Brazilian who, already being an administrator in his country, decided to move to La Plata because the income in Argentina is "more relaxed" and the cost of living is cheaper. Despite being a privileged member of the system, Franks leads calls for "empathy", complaining that exams have "a timer" and asking that teachers have "a little more patience", "speak more slowly", and consider his "difficulties with the language".

Reinaldo Franks
Reinaldo Franks

The most serious aspect is the future outlook: Franks himself admits that half of his compatriots plan to return to Brazil as soon as they obtain their degree, confirming that Argentina is giving away human capital and millions in resources to regional powers.

The figures supporting this complaint are compelling and expose the magnitude of the exploitation of the national system. In the Medicine faculty at UNLP, 60% of foreign students come from Brazil. According to projected data for 2026, this community represents nearly 14% of the total number of foreign enrollees, consolidating a trend of "academic tourism" where Brazilians flee from prohibitive costs and the high demands of their own universities to study for free at the expense of Argentines.

The reality in the classrooms is that, today, 1 in 4 students is Brazilian, a proportion that saturates the resources of a university funded by a people struggling against poverty.

Figures 2021 to 2025
Figures 2021 to 2025

In light of this uncontrolled situation, the debate over tuition fees for foreign non-residents has gained unstoppable momentum in public opinion. Following the successful line of the Javier Milei Government, which has already enabled the charging of health services to foreigners in national hospitals with positive fiscal results, government sectors are demanding that subsidies be stopped for those who do not sustain the system.

The premise is clear: the resources of the Argentine state must prioritize Argentine citizens. The era of Argentina as the "free financier of the world" has come to an end under the mandate of freedom and common sense.

UNLP
UNLP

The spark of indignation was ignited by the teacher Alejandro Álvarez, popularly known as "Profe Álvarez", who publicly denounced that Brazilian students are demanding that classes be taught in Portuguese.

During a televised intervention that went viral, Álvarez harshly questioned the lack of reciprocity and respect towards the Argentine institution: "Do you think we should modify the language in which medicine is taught in Argentina because we teach for free and solve the health problem for other countries?".

The teacher exposed that these students, who have never contributed to state funding through taxes, have the audacity to demand that the course be adapted to them: "where students who speak another language from another country demand that, in addition to it being free, we teach the classes in their language".



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