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Federal Judge Blocks Trump Administration's Ban on Harvard's International Student Enrollment

A federal judge temporarily blocks Trump's move to revoke Harvard's ability to enroll international students, citing First Amendment violations.

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A federal judge has temporarily blocked the Trump administration's attempt to revoke Harvard University's ability to enroll international students, citing violations of the First Amendment and due process. Harvard's lawsuit claims the ban is retaliatory, as the university has resisted the administration's political demands. The ruling allows Harvard to continue admitting international students, who constitute about 27% of its student body. The case underscores ongoing tensions between the Trump administration and elite universities, with Harvard facing threats to its funding and tax-exempt status amid accusations of fostering a hostile campus environment.

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  • The articles present a negative view of the Trump administration's actions against Harvard University, emphasizing pressure and threats.
  • The legal conflict is highlighted, focusing on the judge's temporary ruling and arguments from both Harvard and the administration.
  • The impact on international students and academic freedom is a key concern in the discussion of this feud.

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The Trump administration cited Harvard’s failure to tackle antisemitism as a primary reason for revoking its ability to enroll international students, also demanding more control over who Harvard hires and seeking private information on foreign students.

Over 7,000 international students holding visas at Harvard would be affected if the ban remained in place, according to the university’s lawsuit against the Trump administration.

A federal judge has temporarily blocked the Trump administration’s ban on international students at Harvard, allowing the university to continue enrolling foreign students for the time being.

Belgium’s Princess Elisabeth, who is first in line to the throne and a Harvard graduate student, is among those impacted. She is currently waiting to see if she can return for her second year at Harvard due to the uncertainty caused by the legal battle.

The case highlights ongoing tensions over academic freedom and political influence, with universities resisting federal demands that they view as threats to their independence, such as government interference in admissions and faculty hiring.

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