China Criticizes US Ban on Harvard's International Students
- The Chinese government condemned the Trump administration's Thursday announcement restricting international student admissions at Harvard University.
- The ban followed concerns over foreign influence and was met with anxious reactions from students and parents overseas.
- Harvard enrolled 6,703 international students in 2024, including 1,203 from China and 788 from India, highlighting the ban's potential impact.
- The Chinese government said the ban would harm America's international standing and the issue sparked extensive discussion on Chinese social media.
- This criticism suggests escalating tensions in education diplomacy that could affect cross-border academic exchanges and bilateral relations.
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