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State Department Expands Visa Holder Review to Include Harvard Affiliates
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The State Department has confirmed it will broaden its review of visa holders affiliated with Harvard University beyond just students. The expanded scrutiny aims to ensure compliance with U.S. visa regulations. This move follows concerns about foreign nationals’ activities at U.S. institutions. It has raised questions about academic freedom and national security.
The review now includes faculty, researchers, and other Harvard-affiliated visa holders. It was confirmed by the State Department on Wednesday.
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The Context
Harvard, a leading U.S. university, hosts numerous international scholars and students. Visa oversight is a standard part of U.S. immigration policy.
The expanded review aims to address potential security risks tied to foreign affiliations. It reflects broader efforts to tighten visa regulations.
Some support the move, citing the need for national security vigilance. Others worry it could discourage international academic collaboration.
The State Department has not detailed specific reasons for targeting Harvard affiliates. The review may extend to other universities in the future.
Critics argue the policy could harm U.S. universities’ global reputation. Supporters see it as a necessary step to protect national interests.
The review underscores tensions between academic openness and security concerns. It may set a precedent for visa policies at other institutions.
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