State Department reviewing all Harvard-affiliated visa holders, officials say
- The US State Department began reviewing all visa holders affiliated with Harvard University on Wednesday, including students and others.
- This review follows earlier Trump administration attempts to revoke Harvard's international student enrollment rights, which a federal judge blocked.
- The administration also canceled about $100 million in federal contracts with Harvard and paused new student visa appointments while expanding social media vetting.
- Marco Rubio, the Secretary of State, revealed plans to intensify visa revocations targeting Chinese students, marking a significant increase in diplomatic friction with Beijing.
- These actions have unsettled Harvard's international community, which makes up 27% of enrollment, and signal increased federal scrutiny that could deter students.
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State Department Says It Will Expand Scrutiny of All Chinese Visa Holders in US - The Thinking Conservative
U.S. State Dept is ramping up its scrutiny of all Chinese nationals currently in the United States on a visa, department spokeswoman Tammy Bruce announced. The post State Department Says It Will Expand Scrutiny of All Chinese Visa Holders in US appeared first on The Thinking Conservative.
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