Harvard Digs In for Battle
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A judge has ordered a temporary restraining order blocking the Administration from revoking Harvard's certification.
Harvard University's links to China, long an asset to the school, have become a liability as the Trump administration levels accusations that its campus is plagued by Beijing-backed influence operations.
The university has more than 20,000 international students enrolled at its campuses worldwide and they comprise 16 percent of the undergraduate student body.
"It would be devastating," a former president of Harvard — and frequent critic of the university — said of the government's attempt to prevent Harvard from enrolling foreign students.
Harvard and the federal government are locked in a battle that boils down to turning over records on international students. But Harvard says it is also about the First Amendment.
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The latest criticism from the Trump administration of Harvard University highlighted the number of international students entering the United States each year for higher education.
The administration has frozen funding and targeted international students as it presses the university for a stronger response to alleged antisemitism.
Judge blocks Trump administration from stripping Harvard of ability to enroll international students
U.S. District Judge Allison Burroughs agreed to grant Harvard's request for immediate relief and set a hearing for May 29, during which she will consider whether to issue a preliminary injunction in the case. Her order blocks the Trump administration from revoking Harvard's certification in the Student and Exchange Visitor Program.
For students around the world, an acceptance letter to Harvard University has represented the pinnacle of achievement.
Harvard's international students, including many from India, are in limbo after Trump revoked the university's ability to enroll them.