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Trump Administration Revokes Harvard’s International Student Enrollment
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On Thursday, the Trump administration barred Harvard University from enrolling international students, escalating tensions with the institution. This decision marks a significant shift in federal education policy. It reflects ongoing disputes between the White House and elite universities. The move could affect thousands of students seeking U.S. education.
Harvard’s international student program is a major draw for global talent. The revocation disrupts its ability to attract diverse scholars.
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The administration claims the move protects national interests. Critics argue it harms academic freedom and cultural exchange.
International students contribute significantly to U.S. universities’ economies. Losing them could strain Harvard’s financial resources.
The decision follows years of tension over visa policies. It aligns with broader efforts to tighten immigration controls.
Some support the policy, citing national security concerns. Others see it as an attack on educational institutions’ autonomy.
Harvard may face legal challenges to restore its program. The outcome could set a precedent for other universities.
Public opinion is divided on restricting international students. Some favor stricter immigration, while others value global academic ties.
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| Total News Sources | 41 |
| Left | 15 |
| Right | 10 |
| Center | 12 |
| Unrated | 4 |
| Bias Distribution | 37% Left |
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