Federal judge temporarily blocks Trump administration from banning Harvard international students
- A federal judge extended an order on Thursday blocking the Trump administration from barring Harvard University internationally enrolled students.
- This came after the administration announced on Wednesday its intention to withdraw Harvard's authorization to admit international students, citing allegations of foreign coordination and inadequate responses to antisemitism.
- Harvard filed a lawsuit against the Department of Homeland Security after Secretary Kristi Noem withdrew its authorization to sponsor student visas, impacting over 7,000 international students, primarily those in graduate programs.
- Jason Newton, a spokesperson for Harvard, described the DHS decision as illegal and cautioned that it could cause significant damage to both Harvard's community and the nation.
- The injunction maintains international students' ability to study at Harvard while legal proceedings continue, highlighting ongoing uncertainty and emotional distress among students.
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