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Judge halts Trump’s proclamation to suspend new international student visas at Harvard hours after university filed amended lawsuit

  • Judge Allison Burroughs halted Trump's proclamation to suspend new international student visas at Harvard, citing 'immediate and irreparable injury' before courts can review the case.
  • The US government has already cut around $3.2 billion of federal grants and contracts benefiting Harvard and pledged to exclude the institution from any future federal funding.
  • Harvard argues the administration is retaliating against it for refusing to accede to demands to control the school's governance, curriculum and the ideology of its faculty and students.
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A U.S. judge has for the time being blocked President Trump's announced entry ban for almost all foreign nationals who want to study at the elite university of Harvard.

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“And welcome, members of the 2025 Class,” said Harvard President Alan Garber, “Members of the 2025 Class coming from around the corner, from all over the country and from all over the world. From all over the world, as it should be.”On Thursday, May 29, Harvard students celebrated their graduation with these words that marked the beginning of the ceremony where Garber was greeted with ovations by graduates and their families.Garber, who has supp…

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Donald Trump’s announcement to suspend the granting of new visas to study at Harvard has sparked fear and outrage among his foreign students who sit in limbo in the middle of the crossfire between the president and the university. Welshman Alfred Williamson, who is taking the second year of physics and public policy at the prestigious university, “holds on to the hope that Harvard will win this fight and will be able to return next semester.” A …

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From the judiciary new setback for Trump's choices. The decision is temporary but immediately effective.

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