The Trump administration has escalated its conflict with Harvard University by directing all federal agencies to cancel their contracts with the institution, representing a loss of approximately $100 million. This move is coupled with threats of an additional $3 billion funding cut and potential revocation of tax-exempt status, amid allegations of race discrimination in admissions policies. The situation is further complicated for 6,800 international students at Harvard, who are at risk of deportation following recent visa revocations. The university has initiated legal action against these governmental measures, seeking to protect its international student population.
The Trump administration's financial pressure on Harvard includes cancelling federal contracts worth $100 million and threatening to cut $3 billion in funding amid claims of race discrimination.
Caught in the middle of the dispute are about 6,800 international students at Harvard, who now face potential deportation due to the revocation of their F-1 and J-1 visas.
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