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Trump moves to block US entry for foreigners planning to study at Harvard University 4v6b6s

Trump moves to block US entry for foreigners planning to study at Harvard University
FIVE. AROUND THE WORLD. JUST AS IT SHOULD BE. THAT’S A STANDING OVATION FOR HARVARD’S PRESIDENT, AND QUITE A LONG ONE THERE AS WELL. TAKING AIM AT THE TRUMP ISTRATION DURING HIS ADDRESS TO GRADUATES TODAY WHO, AS HE SAID, COME FROM ALL AROUND THE WORLD. AND TODAY, A FEDERAL JUDGE RULED THAT TRUMP CAN’T BAR HARVARD FROM ENROLLING THOSE STUDENTS. IT IS YET ANOTHER DEVELOPMENT IN THE SAGA BETWEEN THE IVY LEAGUE SCHOOL AND THE ISTRATION. FROM FREEZING FEDERAL FUNDING TO THREATENING TO REVOKE ITS TAX EXEMPT STATUS AND CALLING TO CUT FEDERAL CONTRACTS, COMMENCEMENT WAS A PUBLIC OPPORTUNITY TO TAKE A STAND. OUR EMILY MAHER WILL HAVE MUCH MORE ON THAT IN A MOMENT. BUT FIRST, TO OUR SERA CONGI LIVE OUTSIDE FEDERAL COURT WITH THE DECISION ABOUT INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS TODAY. SARA. ERIKA AND BEN THE JUDGE EXTENDING A TEMPORARY BLOCK WHILE HARVARD’S LAWSUIT MOVES FORWARD THROUGH THE SYSTEM. THE COURTROOM WAS FULL TODAY. STUDENTS, SCHOLARS, ALUMNI ALL SHOWING UP TO SHOW . THERE’S A LOT OF TRAUMA. SPEAKING ANONYMOUSLY OUT OF FEAR OF RETALIATION. A RECENT HARVARD GRADUATE FROM CHINA DESCRIBES HOW INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS ARE FEELING. PEOPLE CAME HERE BECAUSE THEY HAVE FAITH IN THE RESPECT FOR DIVERSITY AND FOR RIGHTS TO EDUCATION. BUT WE CAN FEEL THAT THAT BEAUTIFUL THING THAT PEOPLE ARE ASPIRING TO IS BEING LOST. SHE AND OTHERS ATTENDED A FEDERAL COURT HEARING. A JUDGE EXTENDED A TEMPORARY RESTRAINING ORDER AGAINST THE TRUMP ISTRATION, WHICH HALTS ITS MOVE TO REVOKE HARVARD’S ABILITY TO ENROLL FOREIGN STUDENTS WHO MAKE UP A QUARTER OF THE STUDENT BODY. DEFINITELY TENSE. I THINK THAT INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS IN PARTICULAR HAVE A LOT OF CONCERN. THE DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY ACCUSES HARVARD OF FAILING TO MAINTAIN A CAMPUS FREE FROM VIOLENCE AND ANTISEMITISM, AND THAT THE UNIVERSITY COORDINATES WITH THE CHINESE COMMUNIST PARTY. THIS IS A WAR ON MASSACHUSETTS. MAKE NO MISTAKE ABOUT IT, THE STATE OF MASSACHUSETTS FILED A LEGAL BRIEF IN OF HARVARD’S LAWSUIT, WRITING, INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS CONTRIBUTE NEARLY $4 BILLION TO THE STATE ECONOMY. THIS IS NOT JUST ABOUT HARVARD. IT’S ABOUT MASSACHUSETTS. IT’S ABOUT OUR ECONOMY. IT’S ABOUT OUR PUBLIC HEALTH. NOW, THE JUDGE TODAY INDICATED THAT SHE WOULD AND WOULD GRANT A PRELIMINARY INJUNCTION. IT’S UNCLEAR WHAT KIND OF TIMELINE HAS BEEN SET. LIVE AT THE FEDERAL COURTHOUSE. SERA CONGI. WCVB NEWSCENTER FIVE. SARAH. THANK YOU. OUR EMILY MAHER CONTINUES OUR COVERAGE NOW LIVE OUTSIDE HARVARD’S CAMPUS FOLLOWING COMMENCEMENT CEREMONIES EARLIER TODAY. EMILY. WELL, ERIKA TODAY WAS A CELEBRATION OF YEARS OF HARD WORK AND DEDICATION. BUT MAKE NO MISTAKE, FOR THIS GRADUATING CLASS HERE AT HARVARD, TODAY WAS ALSO A DAY TO STAND UP TO THE TRUMP ISTRATION. IT WAS SUCH A NICE CEREMONY, AND IT’S SO EXCITING TO GET TO CELEBRATE WITH THE WHOLE CLASS. OF COURSE, IT’S UNFORTUNATE EVERYTHING GOING ON, BUT I STILL FEEL EXCITED. I FEEL LIKE IT’S THE MOST UNITED HARVARD’S BEEN. AFTER MONTHS OF ATTACKS BY THE TRUMP ISTRATION, HARVARD UNIVERSITY IS CELEBRATING. TODAY IS GRADUATION. WELCOME, GUESTS FROM DOWN THE STREET, ACROSS THE COUNTRY AND AROUND THE WORLD TO A STANDING OVATION. HARVARD UNIVERSITY PRESIDENT ALAN GARBER KEPT POLITICS OUT OF HIS SPEECH, BUT SENT A STRONG MESSAGE ABOUT THE IMPORTANCE OF DIVERSITY AND THE INTERNATIONAL STUDENT BODY. OF THE CLASS OF 2025 FROM DOWN THE STREET ACROSS THE COUNTRY AND AROUND THE WORLD. AROUND THE WORLD, JUST AS IT SHOULD BE. AMIDST THE POMP AND CIRCUMSTANCE, SOME WONDERING WHAT FEDERAL FUNDING CUTS WILL MEAN FOR THEIR RESEARCH. WHO KNOWS WHAT WILL HAPPEN IN THE NEXT COUPLE OF WEEKS? THE FURTHER IMPACT A LOT OF THE RESEARCH. I THINK A LOT OF US ARE ANGRY AND WANT TO DO MORE. OTHERS SAYING THE FIGHT FOR THEIR INTERNATIONAL PEERS AND FOR HARVARD DOESN’T END AT COMMENCEMENT. I THINK
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Trump moves to block US entry for foreigners planning to study at Harvard University
President Donald Trump is moving to block nearly all foreign students from entering the country to attend Harvard University, his latest attempt to choke the Ivy League school from an international pipeline that s for a quarter of the student body.In an executive order signed Wednesday, Trump declared that it would jeopardize national security to allow Harvard to continue hosting foreign students on its campus in Cambridge, Massachusetts.“I have determined that the entry of the class of foreign nationals described above is detrimental to the interests of the United States because, in my judgment, Harvard’s conduct has rendered it an unsuitable destination for foreign students and researchers,” Trump wrote in the order.It’s a further escalation in the White House’s fight with the nation’s oldest and wealthiest university. A federal court in Boston blocked the Department of Homeland Security from barring international students at Harvard last week. Trump’s order invokes a different legal authority.Trump invoked a broad federal law that gives the president authority to block foreigners whose entry would be “detrimental to the interests of the United States.” On Wednesday, he cited the same authority when announcing that citizens of 12 countries would be banned from visiting the U.S. and those from seven others would face restrictions. Trump’s Harvard order cites several other laws, too, including one barring foreigners associated with terrorist organizations.It stems from Harvard’s refusal to submit to a series of demands made by the federal government. It has escalated recently after the Department of Homeland Security said Harvard refused to provide records related to misconduct by foreign students.Harvard says it has complied with the request, but the government said the school's response was insufficient.The dispute has been building for months after the Trump istration demanded a series of policy and governance changes at Harvard, calling it a hotbed of liberalism and accusing it of tolerating anti-Jewish harassment. Harvard defied the demands, saying they encroached on the university’s autonomy and represented a threat to the freedom of all U.S. universities.Trump officials have repeatedly raised the stakes and sought new fronts to pressure Harvard, cutting more than $2.6 billion in research grants and moving to end all federal contracts with the university. The latest threat has targeted Harvard’s roughly 7,000 international students, who for half the enrollment at some Harvard graduate schools.“ission to the United States to study at an ‘elite’ American university is a privilege, not a right,” Attorney General Pam Bondi said in a post on X. “This Department of Justice will vigorously defend the President’s proclamation suspending the entry of new foreign students at Harvard University based on national security concerns.”Rep. Pramila Jayapal, D-Wash., called the measure ridiculous and said it has nothing to do with national security.“It’s a thinly veiled revenge ploy in Trump’s personal feud with Harvard, and continued authoritarian overreach against free speech,” Jayapal said on the social media site X.The order applies to all students attempting to enter the United States to attend Harvard after the date of the executive order. It provides a loophole to allow students whose entry would “benefit the national interest,” as determined by federal officials.Trump’s order alleges that Harvard provided data on misconduct by only three students in response to the Homeland Security request, and it lacked the detail to gauge if federal action was needed. Trump concluded that Harvard is either “not fully reporting its disciplinary records for foreign students or is not seriously policing its foreign students.”“These actions and failures directly undermine the Federal Government’s ability to ensure that foreign nationals itted on student or exchange visitor visas remain in compliance with Federal law,” the order said.For foreign students already at Harvard, Secretary of State Marco Rubio will determine if visas should be revoked, Trump wrote.The order is scheduled to last six months. Within 90 days, the istration will determine if it should be renewed, the order said.A State Department cable sent last week to U.S. embassies and consulates said federal officials will begin reviewing the social media s of visa applicants who plan to attend, work at or visit Harvard University for any signs of antisemitism.In a court filing last week, Harvard officials said the Trump istration’s efforts to stop Harvard from enrolling international students have created an environment of “profound fear, concern, and confusion.” Countless international students have asked about transferring from the university, Harvard immigration services director Maureen Martin said in the filing.

President Donald Trump is moving to block nearly all foreign students from entering the country to attend Harvard University, his latest attempt to choke the Ivy League school from an international pipeline that s for a quarter of the student body. 2y6z6w

In an executive order signed Wednesday, Trump declared that it would jeopardize national security to allow Harvard to continue hosting foreign students on its campus in Cambridge, Massachusetts.

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“I have determined that the entry of the class of foreign nationals described above is detrimental to the interests of the United States because, in my judgment, Harvard’s conduct has rendered it an unsuitable destination for foreign students and researchers,” Trump wrote in the order.

It’s a further escalation in the White House’s fight with the nation’s oldest and wealthiest university. A federal court in Boston blocked the Department of Homeland Security from barring international students at Harvard last week. Trump’s order invokes a different legal authority.

Trump invoked a broad federal law that gives the president authority to block foreigners whose entry would be “detrimental to the interests of the United States.” On Wednesday, he cited the same authority when announcing that citizens of 12 countries would be banned from visiting the U.S. and those from seven others would face restrictions. Trump’s Harvard order cites several other laws, too, including one barring foreigners associated with terrorist organizations.

It stems from Harvard’s refusal to submit to a series of demands made by the federal government. It has escalated recently after the Department of Homeland Security said Harvard refused to provide records related to misconduct by foreign students.

Harvard says it has complied with the request, but the government said the school's response was insufficient.

The dispute has been building for months after the Trump istration demanded a series of policy and governance changes at Harvard, calling it a hotbed of liberalism and accusing it of tolerating anti-Jewish harassment. Harvard defied the demands, saying they encroached on the university’s autonomy and represented a threat to the freedom of all U.S. universities.

Trump officials have repeatedly raised the stakes and sought new fronts to pressure Harvard, cutting more than $2.6 billion in research grants and moving to end all federal contracts with the university. The latest threat has targeted Harvard’s roughly 7,000 international students, who for half the enrollment at some Harvard graduate schools.

“ission to the United States to study at an ‘elite’ American university is a privilege, not a right,” Attorney General Pam Bondi said in a post on X. “This Department of Justice will vigorously defend the President’s proclamation suspending the entry of new foreign students at Harvard University based on national security concerns.”

Rep. Pramila Jayapal, D-Wash., called the measure ridiculous and said it has nothing to do with national security.

“It’s a thinly veiled revenge ploy in Trump’s personal feud with Harvard, and continued authoritarian overreach against free speech,” Jayapal said on the social media site X.

The order applies to all students attempting to enter the United States to attend Harvard after the date of the executive order. It provides a loophole to allow students whose entry would “benefit the national interest,” as determined by federal officials.

Trump’s order alleges that Harvard provided data on misconduct by only three students in response to the Homeland Security request, and it lacked the detail to gauge if federal action was needed. Trump concluded that Harvard is either “not fully reporting its disciplinary records for foreign students or is not seriously policing its foreign students.”

“These actions and failures directly undermine the Federal Government’s ability to ensure that foreign nationals itted on student or exchange visitor visas remain in compliance with Federal law,” the order said.

For foreign students already at Harvard, Secretary of State Marco Rubio will determine if visas should be revoked, Trump wrote.

The order is scheduled to last six months. Within 90 days, the istration will determine if it should be renewed, the order said.

A State Department cable sent last week to U.S. embassies and consulates said federal officials will begin reviewing the social media s of visa applicants who plan to attend, work at or visit Harvard University for any signs of antisemitism.

In a court filing last week, Harvard officials said the Trump istration’s efforts to stop Harvard from enrolling international students have created an environment of “profound fear, concern, and confusion.” Countless international students have asked about transferring from the university, Harvard immigration services director Maureen Martin said in the filing.