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Home » News » Trump administration moves to strip Harvard of foreign student enrollment rights

Trump administration moves to strip Harvard of foreign student enrollment rights

Jessica BrownBy Jessica Brown Business
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    The measure follows the widest offensive of President Donald Trump on campus organizing pro-palestinian protests in response to the Israel War against Gaza.

The measure follows the widest offensive of President Donald Trump on campus organizing pro-palestinian protests in response to the Israel War against Gaza. | Photo credit: Faith Ninivagi/Reuters

The United States National Security Department said that Harvard University will lose its ability to register foreign students if it does not meet the demands of the Trump administration in the last climbing of the government against the educational institution.

The Secretary of National Security Kristi also appointed, on Wednesday the termination of two DHS subsidies for a total of more than $ 2.7 million to Harvard announced.

Name said she, a letter to Harvard demanding records about what she called “illegal and violent activities” or Harvard foreign students’ holders before April 30.

“And if Harvard can’t verify that he fulfills full.

Harvard did not respond immediately to a comment request.

The administration of President Donald Trump has threatened universities with federal fund cuts in the protests of the pro-palenin campus against the devastating military assault of the ally of the United States Israel to Gaza after a deadly mortal attack of 2023 by Hamas Palestinian militants.

Trump chooses protesters as foreign policy threats that are anti -Semitic and sympathize with Hamas. The protesters, including some Jewish groups, say that the Trump administration erroneously combines its defense of the Palestinian rights and criticisms of Israel’s actions in Gaza with support for extremism and anti -Semitism.

The Trump administration is also trying to deport some foreign protesters and has revoked hundreds of visas throughout the country.

“With an endowment of $ 53.2 billion, Harvard can finance its own chaos-dhs cattle,” the name said, adding an “anti-American ideology and pro-hamas” in Harvard.

Harvard has previously said that he worked to combat semitism and other prejudices in his campus while preserving academic freedoms and the right to protest.

The Trump Administration Said Late Last Month It was reviewing $ 9 billion in federal contracts and grants to Harvard and lateled street for restrictions – Including a mask ban and removal of diversity, equity and inclusion programm To continue for the University to continue for the university to continue for the university to continue for the university.

Harvard on Monday rejected numerous demands that said they would give control to the government. The Trump administration said it was freezing $ 2.3 billion in funds.

Trump also threatened Tuesday to strip Harvard or his tax extract status. CNN reported Wednesday that the US Internal Revenue Service was making plans to rescind Harvard’s fiscal passage and that a final decision was expected soon.

Human rights defenders have raised freedom of expression and academic groups of freedom on government repression.

The Trump administration has frozen or canceled some funds for universities such as Columbia, Princeton, Brown, Cornell and Northwestern too.

He has also threatened to retain funds on cultural war issues, such as transgender policies.

Rights’ defenders have also raised companies about Islamophobia and the duration of anti-Arab bias, the Israel-Gaza war. The Trump administration has not announced steps in response.

Posted on April 17, 2025

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