Trump’s administration has deprived Harvard’s right to accept foreign students
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The US Presidential Administration Donald Trump has deprived Harvard University of the right to enroll foreign students. Now students from other countries have to transfer to other educational institutions, otherwise they will lose their legal status.
Source: Reuters With reference to the Security Minister Christie Noem, The New York Times
Details: Internal Security Minister Christie Noem ordered her department to stop certification of Harvard University under the relevant program. She accused the school of « ignition of violence, anti -Semitism and coordination with the Communist Party of China. »
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Straight language: « For universities, it is a privilege, not the right – to enroll foreign students and to receive a higher fee for study to help replenish their multi -billion dollar funds. »
Updated: According to data The New York Timessuch a decision will probably affect both the academic community of the institution and its financing, since about 27% of the student composition is foreigners. According to the university, this year about 6,800 foreign students studied in Harvard.
The New York Times, citing sources, writes that the university is considering making another claim.
That preceded:
- Earlier it became knownthat the US Ministry of Health and Social Services ceases Federal Grants Federation for Harvard University worth $ 60 million.
- The reason was that the university allegedly did not cope with the manifestations of anti -Semitic oppression and ethnic discrimination in the campus.
- In early March Harvard University announcedwhich temporarily suspended the hiring of teachers and staff because of the « financial uncertainty » caused by Trump’s policies.
- In April higher education He sued Trump’s administration, accusing the White House of a arbitrary reduction in the financing of university research in order to « punish an institution for the protection of its constitutional rights. »