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China Criticizes US Ban on Harvard's International Students
- The Chinese government condemned the Trump administration's Thursday announcement restricting international student admissions at Harvard University.
- The ban followed concerns over foreign influence and was met with anxious reactions from students and parents overseas.
- Harvard enrolled 6,703 international students in 2024, including 1,203 from China and 788 from India, highlighting the ban's potential impact.
- The Chinese government said the ban would harm America's international standing and the issue sparked extensive discussion on Chinese social media.
- This criticism suggests escalating tensions in education diplomacy that could affect cross-border academic exchanges and bilateral relations.
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China Condemns Trump Administration for Blocking Harvard’s International Students - News Facts Network
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In response to Donald Trump who wants to close doors to foreign students at Harvard, China answers
China: Ban on Harvard's international students damages U.S. global standing
BANGKOK — The Chinese government said Friday that the Trump administration’s move to ban international students from Harvard would harm America’s international standing, as anxious students and parents overseas fretted over what would come next.
Supposed collaboration with Communist Party was one of the arguments used by the White House when looking at the University
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