Connect with us


International-News

Trump blocks foreign students at Harvard: new escalation in clash with the university



University accuses Republican administration of political attack: international student programme suspended, legal challenge risked

President Donald Trump’s administration has decided to suspend Harvard’s participation in the Student and Exchange Visitor Program, effectively preventing new foreign students from enrolling and forcing existing ones to move elsewhere to avoid losing their visas. The announcement was made by Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem, who accused the university of creating ‘an unsafe campus’ and tolerating the presence of ‘anti-American agitators’, the majority of whom are foreigners.

Heavy accusations and an ultimatum: ‘Complicity with the Chinese Communist Party’
According to Noem, Harvard ‘fuels violence and anti-Semitism in coordination with the Chinese Communist Party’. In the official statement, the secretary imposed a 72-hour ultimatum: the university will only be able to return to accept international students if it turns over all audio and video recordings documenting illegal or threatening activities by foreign students over the past five years.

Harvard: ‘Illegal and unprecedented attack on academic independence’
Jason Newton, a spokesman for the university, called the decision ‘illegal’ and a direct attack on academic independence: ‘We are committed to defending our ability to welcome students and academics from over 140 countries. Their contributions are invaluable to Harvard and to the nation as a whole’.

Legal battle over frozen funds already underway
The clash between the Republican administration and the university had already erupted last month, when Harvard sued the government over the freezing of 2 billion in federal funding. The measure had been decided after the university refused to change curricula, admission policies and criteria for hiring teachers, as requested by the task force set up by Trump against anti-Semitism.

A move with devastating effects for the university
The measure threatens to have a major economic and reputational impact. Out of 24,596 students enrolled at Harvard, as many as 6,800 come from abroad. The withdrawal of authorisation for the SEVP programme threatens to deprive the university of an essential part of its academic community and its revenue.

THE LATEST NEWS

Kharg Island targeted again: Iran’s oil hub back under attack

US strikes hit strategic energy infrastructure in the Persian Gulf after nearly a month, raising concerns over global oil markets...
Read More
Kharg Island targeted again: Iran’s oil hub back under attack

US-Iran deadline and oil market scenarios drive global volatility

Markets brace for the outcome of Donald Trump’s ultimatum to Tehran, with analysts outlining paths from de-escalation to renewed US...
Read More
US-Iran deadline and oil market scenarios drive global volatility

LIVE – Artemis II sets record distance from Earth, surpassing Apollo 13

NASA crew travels beyond 400,000 kilometers, breaking the 1970 record Artemis II has set a new record distance from Earth,...
Read More
LIVE – Artemis II sets record distance from Earth, surpassing Apollo 13

US special forces raid in Iran rescues downed pilot after high-risk mission

Complex operation involving airstrikes, intelligence and deception saves pilot; second crew member still missing A high-risk raid by United States...
Read More
US special forces raid in Iran rescues downed pilot after high-risk mission

US pilot in Iran delayed contact due to concussion

Israeli Channel 12 reports the F-15 weapons officer was unconscious after ejecting, regaining communication only hours later A US pilot...
Read More
US pilot in Iran delayed contact due to concussion

Trump the Flip-Flopper: Shifting Stance on Iran and the Strait of Hormuz, Between Threats and Delays

Since March 21: ultimatums, pauses, and new warnings. Deadline set for April 6 for the reopening of the Strait Donald...
Read More
Trump the Flip-Flopper: Shifting Stance on Iran and the Strait of Hormuz, Between Threats and Delays

(Photo: © AndKronos)