Trump administration blocks Harvard from enrolling international students
- The Trump administration revoked Harvard University's certification under the Student and Exchange Visitor Program, preventing it from enrolling international students.
- Current international students at Harvard must transfer or lose their legal status due to the revocation.
- According to Secretary Kristi Noem, allegations against Harvard include fostering violence, antisemitism, and coordinating with the Chinese Communist Party.
- The decision impacts almost 6,800 international students, who make up more than a quarter of Harvard's student body.
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Trump Administration Blocks Harvard From Enrolling Foreign Students
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Hong Kong university welcomes Harvard students as US halts foreign enrolment at oldest American university
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Trump ratchets up battle with Harvard, foreign students: 5 takeaways
(The Hill) - The Trump administration intensified its battle with Harvard University on Thursday, revoking the storied college’s ability to enroll foreign students and demanding that any such current students transfer elsewhere for the next academic year or lose their visas. The decision was laid out in a letter from Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem to Harvard’s director of immigration services, Maureen Martin. Noem declared that it was a…
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