Trump Administration Blocks Harvard University from Enrolling International Students
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Key Entities
- • Harvard University: Prestigious institution now barred from enrolling foreign students.
- • Department of Homeland Security (DHS): Enforced the decertification.
- • Kristi Noem: DHS Secretary announcing the revocation.
- • Alan Garber: Harvard President, disputing the decision in court.
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Left-Leaning View
Sees it as an extreme overreach harming global academic exchange.
Centrist View
Notes legal complexities, with Harvard’s campus protests cited as partial trigger.
Right-Leaning View
Highlights “protecting American values” but acknowledges potential damage to U.S. reputation.
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