Sounds more like a bug than they just decided to hide the entire form from people who select Mexico...although I didn't bother to start the application process to verify that.
They could just have a second badge like LinkedIn does for "influencer" or something of the like, that would convey the current benefits of the verification badge.
In componentWillUnmount, set a var componentUnmounted true. In componentDidMount in the callback for the fetch, check for componentUnmounted before setting state for an error or whatever you want to do.
Flatiron was going around parading themselves as the only coding school to get their job statistics audited by a third party, so I don't necessarily blame the NYT for believing their claims.
Ironic that the only audited school is now the one having issues with misleading statistics.
Getting outraged over a paragraph detailing someone's professional accomplishments in their professional obituary...It's Intel's article on their former CEO's death, what's it supposed to do, detail his personal life?