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Trump's Latest Restriction on Harvard Leaves Foreign Students Little Time to Pivot

  • President Donald Trump signed an executive order that bans travel for citizens of twelve countries and halts issuance of visas to new international students planning to attend Harvard University.
  • The order followed a recent attack in Colorado by an Egyptian national who overstayed his visa, prompting a security-driven effort to prevent unvetted foreign individuals from entering the U.S.
  • The policy targets countries primarily in Africa and Asia, selected for national security concerns and inadequate cooperation with U.S. Immigration authorities, fueling debate both domestically and internationally.
  • Harvard criticized the order as illegal retaliation violating First Amendment rights and filed a federal lawsuit citing harm to over 7,000 visa holders; an immigration paralegal noted students may transfer or leave the country.
  • The administration maintains the measures protect American citizens and national security, while the restrictions could disrupt international students and impact U.S. Competitiveness in higher education.
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On Wednesday, June 4, President Donald Trump signed an order to re-establish and extend the ban on entry into the United States to citizens of 12 countries.The order comes after the attack of an Egyptian citizen in Boulder, Colorado, who left 12 injured.The attacker, Mohammed Sabry Soliman, declared that his goal was to kill as many Jews as possible.

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CartaCapital broke the news in São Paulo, Brazil on Wednesday, June 4, 2025.
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