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Trump Blocks Harvard Visas – What It Means for Foreign Students

In a dramatic escalation of his administration’s battle with elite universities, former President Donald Trump has suspended student visas for international applicants to Harvard University for at least six months. The surprise proclamation, issued Wednesday, cites national security concerns while accusing the lvy League institution of maintaining “extensive entanglements” with foreign governments and violating student civil rights.

Harvard immediately fought back in federal court, filing emergency motions to block what it calls a “retaliatory” order that threatens nearly 7,000 current international students who comprise 27% of the student body. University President Alan Garber condemned the move as illegal retaliation for Harvard’s criticism of Trump administration policies, vowing to protect affected student through contingency plans.

This latest clash follows months of tension between the White House and America’s wealthiest university. In April, the Department of Homeland Security attempted to revoke Harvard’s certification to enroll foreign students – a move blocked by federal judges who called it politically motivated. The administration has increasingly targeted elite colleges amid campus protests over Gaza, recently threatening Columbia University’s accreditation over alleged civil rights violations.

Legal experts note the unprecedented nature of targeting a single university’s international student program. The order not only bars new applicants but directs the State Department to consider revoking existing visas, potentially forcing current students to abandon their studies. Chinese students – who received specific threats from Trump last month – face particular uncertainty after a Chinese Harvard senior’s graduation speech calling for unity went viral days before the announcements.

As federal courts prepare to review Harvard’s emergency challenge, the case could set major precedents regarding presidential authority over student visas and university autonomy. With the suspension renewable after six months, thousands of aspiring global scholars now face disrupted academic dreams while watching this high – stakes legal battle unfold.

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