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Trump Administration Bars International Students from Harvard University

Trump Administration Bars International Students from Harvard University
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Politics May 22, 2025 21:30

washington - Harvard University faces restrictions as Trump administration revokes student visa program certification, impacting over 27% of international students. Allegations of fostering violence and ties to China raised.

Trump Administration Bars International Students from Harvard University

Harvard University received notice from the Trump administration that its student visa program certification has been revoked, preventing enrollment of international students. Existing foreign students may need to transfer to maintain their stay in the US.

Allegations and Accusations

The government accuses Harvard of fostering violence, antisemitism, and ties to the Communist Party of China on campus, leading to the decision. The administration claims the university allows anti-American sentiments and physical attacks, with many perpetrators allegedly being foreign students.

The New York Times reported earlier that the administration sought 'relevant information' on Harvard students with visas involved in 'known illegal' or 'dangerous' activities.

Harvard's Stand

Harvard University denies the allegations and states it is being targeted for political reasons. The institution has been in a long-standing conflict with the Trump administration, which has also cut billions in funding over alleged antisemitism.

Impact on International Students

Over 27% of Harvard's student body in the 2024-2025 academic year comprised nearly 6800 international students who are now affected by the ban.

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