Trump Says Chinese Students in US Will ‘Be Ok’
- On May 30 in Washington, US President Donald Trump assured Chinese students in the US they would be fine amid tensions with academia.
- This statement followed the Trump administration’s crackdown that includes targeting Chinese student permissions and a judge’s May 29 block on stopping Harvard's international enrollments.
- The administration has canceled a large number of visas, mostly in response to student activism opposing Israel’s Gaza campaign, as well as for minor traffic offenses and other violations.
- Trump said, “They’re going to be ok,” but criticized Harvard for withholding a student list containing names he described as “quite bad.”
- The ongoing dispute signals a sustained conflict between the administration and US higher education, with Harvard's president calling on universities to stand firm.
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Trump says Chinese students in US will ‘be ok’
United States President Donald Trump told reporters late on Friday he wanted to assure Chinese international students in the country that they would be fine amid his administration’s crackdown on academia. Trump’s administration this week said it would specifically target permissions for Chinese students, in its latest broadside against US higher education. But when asked on Friday what message he would send to Chinese college students in the co…
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