


Trump Administration Takes Action Against Harvard Over Visa and Antisemitism Allegations
The Trump administration has initiated subpoenas against Harvard University, citing alleged visa abuses and antisemitism, threatening the institution's accreditation and federal funding.
Overview
- Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem accused Harvard of visa privilege abuses, leading to the termination of its Student and Exchange Visitor Program certification.
- The Trump administration warned Harvard's accreditor of potential violations regarding antisemitism and harassment of Jewish students, risking the university's accreditation.
- Subpoenas have been issued to Harvard for information on foreign students and alleged misconduct related to antisemitism and foreign influence on campus.
- Concerns about foreign students have prompted the Departments of Education and Health and Human Services to threaten Harvard's accreditation, impacting federal financial aid eligibility.
- A congressional investigation revealed Harvard's lack of discipline against anti-Israel protest participants, contributing to the university's accreditation risks.
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Analysis
Center-leaning sources frame the Trump administration's actions against Harvard as a response to perceived abuses of foreign student visa privileges. The tone suggests a critical stance towards Harvard, emphasizing accountability and potential misconduct, while reflecting a broader narrative of governmental oversight and national security concerns.
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The Trump administration alleges that Harvard University has allowed foreign students to abuse their visa privileges and engage in misconduct, including advocating for violence and terrorism on campus. It also accuses Harvard of refusing to cooperate with information requests related to these issues.
Harvard's accreditation is at risk because the Trump administration informed the university's accreditor about alleged violations of federal antidiscrimination laws, including antisemitism and harassment of Jewish students. This puts federal student aid eligibility and billions in federal funding in jeopardy.
Harvard has sued the Trump administration over the attempts to slash its federal grant funding and to revoke its certification to issue student visas. The university argues that federal officials engaged in improper procedures and that the actions violate due process and constitutional protections.
The DHS has issued subpoenas to Harvard University demanding information about foreign students and their activities due to alleged misconduct, particularly relating to visa abuses. DHS previously sought voluntary cooperation, but after refusal, it resorted to subpoenas and threatened to revoke Harvard's Student and Exchange Visitor Program certification.
If Harvard loses its SEVP certification, it would no longer be able to enroll international students or issue F-1 student visas, affecting nearly a quarter of its student population and significantly impacting its operations and diversity.
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