Trump Blasts Harvard, Wants ‘Names and Countries’ of International Students
- President Donald Trump criticized Harvard University on May 25, 2025, in Morristown, New Jersey, calling for disclosure of names and countries of its international students.
- The call followed the Department of Homeland Security's revocation of Harvard's certification to enroll foreign students, prompting a legal battle and conflicting enrollment figures between Trump and Harvard.
- Trump claimed nearly 31 percent of Harvard's students are international and that some come from countries unfriendly to the U.S. without paying toward their education, while Harvard reports about 27 percent enrollment from over 140 countries.
- Trump threatened to halt billions in federal grants and tax-exempt status if Harvard did not comply with demands for detailed student data amid accusations of resisting government oversight on campus policies and protests.
- Harvard responded with lawsuits condemning government actions as retaliation threatening academic independence, and a federal judge temporarily blocked the suspension to allow ongoing enrollment of international students.
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Trump wants 'names and countries' of international students
(CNN, KYMA/KECY) – President Donald Trump says that he wants the 'names and countries' of tens of thousands of international students at Harvard University. In a post on social media, Trump suggested that foreign countries should contribute funding in the education of their students. Trump said that some of those countries are not friendly to the U.S. and "pay nothing to their students' education, nor do they ever intend to." Trump argues that t…
Trump Bans Harvard from Accepting Foreigners
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A Return to Racial Quotas in College Admission? (opinion)
The Trump administration seems to view “too many” Black and Hispanic students at a selective college as cause for suspicion, David Hawkins writes. In Bakke v. Regents of the University of California (1978), the U.S. Supreme Court ruled it impermissible to establish quotas based on students’ race in university admission. Subsequent rulings in Gratz and Grutter v. University of Michigan, Fisher v. University of Texas, and Students for Fair Admissi…
Exclusive: White House Attorney May Mailman Reveals Harvard Denied Trump Administration Basic Student Visa Information
On Friday’s “Alex Marlow Show,” May Mailman, the Deputy Assistant to the President and Senior Policy Strategist for the White House, talked about the administration’s issues with Harvard. Mailman stated, “[A] few weeks ago, we asked Harvard to send us some The post Exclusive: White House Attorney May Mailman Reveals Harvard Denied Trump Administration Basic Student Visa Information appeared first on Breitbart.
‘Radicalised lunatics,’ Trump slams Harvard for delay in revealing foreign student info; plans to steer grant money to…
Trump criticised Harvard for its foreign student population, suggesting the US should not fund their education. He has moved to freeze grants and block international admissions, claiming the university is not addressing antisemitism.
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