Federal judge temporarily blocks Trump administration from banning Harvard international students
CAMBRIDGE, MASSACHUSETTS, MAY 29 – U.S. District Judge Allison Burroughs extended a temporary restraining order blocking the Trump administration from revoking Harvard's certification to enroll 27% 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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US judge blocks Trump plan to close Harvard's doors to international students
By Nate Raymond
Video Judge temporarily blocks Trump’s ban on international students at Harvard
A federal judge blocked President Donald Trump’s ban but Secretary of State Marco Rubio announced that the U.S. will work to revoke visas of Chinese students, impacting universities nationwide.
Washington, May 30 (EFE).- U.S. President Donald Trump spoke on Friday about the decision to veto the enrolment of foreign students at Harvard University and the temporary pause to issue student visas pointing out that the country wants “the best students, not troublemakers.” “We want excellent students here. We just don’t want students to cause problems,” he said at a White House press conference at Elon Musk’s official farewell in the role he …
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