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Trump signs proclamation to suspend visas for new Harvard international students

  • On June 4, 2025, President Donald Trump announced a ban on visas for new international students planning to enroll at Harvard University in the United States.
  • The order cited concerns over national security and alleged misconduct by the university, noting that Harvard did not provide information requested by the Department of Homeland Security regarding its international student population.
  • Trump accused Harvard of discriminatory admissions practices, criticized the university for inadequate measures to safeguard Jewish students during pro-Palestinian demonstrations, and highlighted its financial connections to foreign governments, particularly China.
  • The suspension affects new F, M, and J visa holders and directs the Department of State to review current international students’ visas, with over 6,800 international Harvard students from about 140 countries enrolled this year.
  • This proclamation escalates an ongoing conflict between the Trump administration and Harvard, potentially impacting Harvard's international programs and reflecting broader federal efforts to address university compliance and campus culture.
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Axios broke the news in Washington, United States on Thursday, May 29, 2025.
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