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China Criticizes US Ban on Harvard's International Students

  • On Thursday, the Trump administration announced a ban on international students attending Harvard University, provoking strong reactions from China on Friday in Beijing.
  • The ban followed increasing tensions around Chinese students studying in the U.S., with earlier warnings from China's Ministry of Education and reports of student interrogations fueling concern.
  • Harvard enrolled 6,703 international students in 2024, including 1,203 from China and 788 from India, prompting anxious students, parents, and advisory firms to seek guidance amid ongoing legal challenges.
  • Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson Mao Ning warned that the U.S. Actions would undermine its global reputation, while CCTV noted that the prolonged legal process could cause significant difficulties and uncertainty for many international students.
  • The ban’s announcement has caused diplomatic strain, led universities in Hong Kong to offer alternatives, and is expected to influence future educational cooperation between China and the U.S.
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Santa Monica Observer broke the news in on Thursday, May 22, 2025.
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