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06 Jun

Trump suspends visas for Harvard-bound foreign students

US President Donald Trump has signed a sweeping proclamation suspending the entry of foreign students intending to study at Harvard University.

 The order, announced by the White House on Wednesday, directs the U.S. State Department to also “consider revoking” the visas of current foreign students enrolled at the university who meet the order’s criteria.

This marks a major escalation in the Trump administration’s standoff with Harvard, one of America’s oldest and wealthiest educational institutions.

New ban targets foreign students at Harvard

The order prohibits entry to any new student arriving on a visa to attend courses or exchange programmes hosted by Harvard University. 

“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 stated in the proclamation.

According to the White House, the legal justification rests on provisions of the Immigration and Nationality Act, allowing the President to block entry of individuals if deemed “detrimental” to national interests.

A White House fact sheet added: “President Trump wants our institutions to have foreign students, but believes that the foreign students should be people that can love our country.”

Security claims and foreign influence

The Trump administration has cited security concerns as the basis for the move.

 The two-page directive accuses Harvard of having “demonstrated a history of concerning foreign ties and radicalism.”

The proclamation refers to longstanding FBI warnings about foreign adversaries exploiting access to American universities. 

“The FBI has long warned that foreign adversaries take advantage of easy access to American higher education to steal information, exploit research and development and spread false information,” the document said.

The directive claims that Harvard received over $150 million in funding from China and links foreign students to antisemitic incidents on campus. 

“Many agitators behind antisemitic incidents on campus were found to be foreign students,” it reads.

The university was also accused of failing to report adequately on “known illegal or dangerous activities” involving international students to the Department of Homeland Security.

Broader crackdown on higher education

The visa suspension is only one part of a wider offensive targeting Harvard. 

Trump has repeatedly accused U.S. universities of hosting anti-American movements. 

“Top U.S. universities are cradles of anti-American ideology,” he claimed last month.

Last month, the Trump administration revoked Harvard’s Student and Exchange Visitor Program certification. 

That decision was blocked by a federal court in Boston, but Wednesday’s order cites a separate legal basis.

Funding cuts and legal battles

The visa ban follows a series of financial penalties. 

The Trump administration terminated $450 million in federal grants to Harvard last month and had already frozen more than $2.2 billion in funding.

 Harvard’s tax-exempt status is also under threat, with new legislation targeting large university endowments.

With a quarter of Harvard’s student body made up of international students, the decision could have wide-reaching effects — not only on education but also on diplomatic and research ties.

As one administration official put it: “This is about protecting the country. If institutions won’t cooperate, the government will act.”

Source: https://economictimes.indiatimes.com/nri/study/trump-suspends-visas-for-harvard-bound-foreign-students/articleshow/121635308.cms?utm_source=contentofinterest&utm_medium=text&utm_campaign=cppst