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Trump signs proclamation restricting student visas for foreign students planning to study at Harvard

News RoomBy News RoomJune 5, 2025
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The U.S. President Donald Trump Is Banning Foreign Students from Harvard University

On May 6, 2025, U.S. President Donald Trump declared a latest move to block nearly all foreign students from visiting Harvard University, the world’s oldest and wealthiest institution of higher education. The order, signed on Wednesday, has sparked a series of escalating争端 and accusations against Harvard, with the administration labeling it the "hotbed of liberalism." Trump has previously denied targeting foreign students at Harvard and has celebrated a recent "穆斯威人禁飞"政策, but this latest move represents a more direct challenge to one of Harvard’s most esteemed jewels.

Trump’s Order to blocks Foreign Students

In an executive order signed on Wednesday, Trump stated that allowing foreign students to attend Harvard could jeopardize national security. He cited Harvard’s actions as unsuitable for international students, claiming that their presence "renders it unsuitable" forتعاون or research. Trump added, "I have determined that the entry of the class of foreign nationals described above is detrimental to the interests of the United States because, in my judgment, Harvard’s conduct has rendered it an unsuitable destination for foreign students and researchers."

A Broad Federal Law to Block Foreign Students

A broad federal law has been invoked by Trump to block foreign students whose entry would jeopardize national security. This includes远景 restrictions on students associated with terrorist organizations. The law allows the White House to decide whether to block incoming students who travel to Bentley, Massachusetts, from conducting research and activities that could_“damage_their national securityalthough such_ travelwould’result inrealside_ sarcomtection in a national security conflict_. Trump has previously used such a law to EXTIEND his own repression against the Muslim-majority countries from accessing foreign students. His latest remarks about banning students from 12 and 7 countries align with his previous criticism but are not as severe as the current move targeting Harvard.

Harvard’s Response to Foreign Students Restrictions

While the order mentions several laws, including one barring associates of terrorist groups, Harvard has reaffirmed its protections against foreign students. In a statement, Harvard stated that it will continue to protect its international students and that this is another "illegal retaliatory step taken by the Administration in violation of Harvard’s First Amendment rights." Some nine years ago, Harvard quoted a 122-page statistics report to minimize the exact impact of Trump’s policies. The university remains dedicated to providing free Orthodox Christian education, a fact often cited in_fouries by its History department.

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The U.S. government’s response

In a recent court decision, the Department of Homeland Security denied-blocaging foreign students at Harvard, highlighting tensions between(power US administration and their criticism of the university’s conduct. These owe a debt to Trump’s previous administration that had actively banned foreigners from visiting the US and from a number of countries.

Why This Moves Beyond Trump’s Word

The U.S. administration’s decision to ban foreign students at Harvard has grown out of Trump’s doggedness to shut down the university’s elite. While Trump has already criticized older institutions for being unwilling to admit diversity, Harvard remains the pride of the country, comparable to places like MIT and Caltech. Trump’s move is not a relapse; it’s a replacement, as the administration has repeatedly年以来 compared the Ivy League’s diversity to its own culture. This Sergity marks an expansion of Trump’s parochial perspective, one he likelypredictioned won’t go unchallenged time.

Conclusion

This administration’s decision to ban foreign students constitutes a bold and UN victor. While it starts with a Monsieur Trump, it’s also Nothing Traostre cannot claim. Harvard remains a symbol of American excellence, but the U.S. is deeply conflicted about how to adhere to its own values while resolutely defending its institutions. The bifurcation of Harvard and other universities is a key aspect of the ongoing George H. W. Smith of the higher-ups

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