Trump's Attacks Threaten Much More Than Harvard
Briefly

On May 22, the Trump administration's DHS revoked Harvard University’s certification for the Student and Exchange Visitor Program, putting the visas of around 6,800 international students at risk. This move was part of a broader campaign against the university, demanding extensive records related to student protests and threatening funding and resources unless Harvard made significant policy changes. In response, Harvard quickly filed a lawsuit and won a temporary restraining order. This ongoing conflict reflects escalating tensions between the administration and higher education institutions regarding free expression and diversity policies.
The Trump administration’s latest actions against Harvard University have led to a significant threat to the visas of thousands of international students, representing nearly a third of their student body.
Following a series of punitive measures, including the freezing of research grants and demands for increased oversight of student activities, Harvard successfully obtained a temporary restraining order against DHS's latest ultimatum.
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