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Trump Defends Attempt To Ban Foreign Students At Harvard

todayMay 26, 2025

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President Donald Trump, yesterday, defended his administration’s move to block the enrolment of foreign students at Harvard after a judge suspended the action, tagged by the top university as unlawful.

“Why isn’t Harvard saying that almost 31 per cent percent of their students are from foreign lands, and yet those countries, some not at all friendly to the United States, pay nothing toward their students’ education, nor do they ever intend to,” Trump posted on his Truth Social platform.
We want to know who those foreign students are, a reasonable request since we give Harvard billions of dollars, but Harvard isn’t exactly forthcoming,” he added.

Homeland Security Secretary, Kristi Noem, had last Thursday revoked Harvard’s ability to enroll foreign nationals, throwing the future of thousands of students and the lucrative income stream they provide into doubt.

She had threatened last month to block international students at the school unless it turned over records on visa holders’ “illegal and violent activities.”

However a judge quickly suspended the move after the university sued to “stop the government’s arbitrary, capricious, unlawful, and unconstitutional action.”

The White House is cracking down on US universities on several fronts, justified as a reaction to what the administration said is uncontrolled anti-Semitism and a need to reverse diversity programmes aimed at addressing historical oppression of minorities.

It has also moved to revoke visas and deport foreign students involved in protests against the war in Gaza, accusing them of supporting Palestinian militant group, Hamas.

At Harvard, the government has threatened to put $9 billion of funding under review, then went on to freeze a first tranche of $2.2 billion of grants and $60 million of official contracts. It has also targeted a Harvard Medical School researcher for deportation.

The loss of foreign nationals, which comprise more than a quarter of its student body, could prove costly to Harvard, which charges tens of thousands of dollars a year in tuition.

BBC

Written by: Blessing Nyor

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