State Department announces investigation into Harvard's use of international visas
MIDDLESEX COUNTY, MASSACHUSETTS, JUL 23 – The State Department's probe focuses on Harvard's compliance with visa regulations amid allegations of antisemitism and national security concerns, impacting roughly 25% of its student body.
- The State Department announced an investigation into Harvard University's participation in the Exchange Visitor Program, which provides J-1 visas to foreign scholars.
- Secretary of State Marco Rubio emphasized that the investigation aims to ensure compliance with U.S. national security interests and legal regulations.
- Harvard responded that the probe violates its First Amendment rights, asserting its commitment to protect its international community and comply with regulations.
- A federal judge temporarily blocked the Trump administration's efforts to revoke Harvard's ability to enroll foreign students.
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Legal Analyst: Harvard visa program probe
(QUEEN CITY NEWS) -- The State Department says it's investigating whether Harvard University will remain part of a government program that allows foreign nationals to take part in cultural and educational exchange programs. Chief Legal Analyst Khalif Rhodes explains the move targeting the Ivy League school.

Authorities investigate Harvard's visa program
BOSTON — In the latest in series of Trump administration inquiries targeting Harvard University, the State Department said Wednesday it is investigating whether the Ivy League school will remain part of a government program that provides American visas for students…
Harvard under Investigation over Participation in Visa Program for Foreign Students and Researchers
BOSTON (AP) — In the latest in series of Trump administration inquiries targeting Harvard University, the State Department said Wednesday it is investigating whether the Ivy League school will remain part of a government program that provides American visas for students and researchers from other countries.
State Dept. probes Harvard’s eligibility to sponsor international student visas
The U.S. State Department launched an investigation into Harvard University’s eligibility to sponsor international students under a federal exchange program, the agency announced Wednesday, July 23. The probe focuses on whether Harvard remains in compliance with the requirements of the Exchange Visitor Program, commonly known as the J-1 visa program. “The American people have the right to expect their universities to uphold national security, co…
Harvard’s Role in Student Visa Program Under Investigation by State Department
In the latest in series of Trump administration inquiries targeting Harvard University, the State Department said Wednesday it is investigating whether the Ivy League school will remain part of a government program that provides American visas for students and researchers from other countries. Harvard has faced mounting sanctions and scrutiny from Washington since rejecting demands from a federal antisemitism task force in April. Harvard has fil…
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