The Trump administration's recent actions targeting universities involve significant threats to cut funding and revoke student visas. Hundreds of international students at local institutions, like Emerson College and Boston University, have already faced visa cancellations linked to alleged criminal activities or support for U.S.-designated terrorist groups. The administration's efforts extend to halting key grants for universities refusing to comply with demands related to campus protests. Additionally, diversity, equity, and inclusion programs are under scrutiny, with ongoing investigations into racial discrimination at several universities, including MIT.
The Trump administration is threatening to cut school funding and revoke student visas in a stated effort to combat antisemitism.
The State Department has reportedly revoked the visas of hundreds of students, affecting local institutions, as part of a nationwide effort tied to alleged criminal behavior.
The Trump administration is also threatening to freeze key university grants and cut funds for diversity and equity programs in higher education.
MIT President Sally Kornbluth announced that nine students unexpectedly had their visas revoked, expressing extreme concern over this abrupt action.
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