DHS threatens to revoke Harvard’s eligibility to host international students unless it turns over disciplinary records
- The Trump administration threatened to revoke Harvard University's Student and Exchange Visitor Program certification if the school does not provide information on international students by April 30, 2025, according to the Department of Homeland Security.
- Harvard University has over 6,000 international students, making up 27% of its enrollment, and is facing $2.2 billion in frozen grants after defying the administration's demands.
- Secretary Kristi Noem criticized Harvard for allegedly allowing antisemitism on campus, while local leaders praised Harvard for resisting the government's demands.
- Harvard President Alan Garber stated the university values the rule of law and expects actions against community members to be based on clear evidence and constitutional rights.
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US Homeland Security orders Harvard to hand over international student-activists records
The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Secretary Kristi Noem on Wednesday ordered Harvard University to give records on student visa holders’ “violent activities” by April 30, or risk losing Student and Exchange Visitor Program (SEVP) certification. DHS also canceled $2.7 million in grant funding, finding the school to be “unfit to be entrusted with taxpayer dollars.” “Since Hamas’s October 7, 2023, attack on Israel, Harvard’s foreign visa-h…
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