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Trump Pushes Harvard to Cut Foreign Students for Greatness
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President Trump has suggested Harvard University halve its international student enrollment to restore its prestige. This follows his administration’s decision to halt billions in federal grants to the Ivy League school. The proposal aims to limit foreign enrollment, citing concerns over institutional priorities.
Trump’s plan targets Harvard’s global student population, currently around 25% of its student BODY. He argues it detracts from American-focused education.
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The Context
Federal grants were cut to pressure Harvard’s enrollment policies. The move has sparked debate over academic freedom and funding.
International students contribute significantly to U.S. universities’ revenue. They also bring diverse perspectives to academic environments.
Trump’s proposal aligns with his broader America First education agenda. He has criticized elite institutions for prioritizing globalism.
Critics argue that reducing foreign students could harm innovation. Supporters say it ensures opportunities for American citizens.
Harvard has not publicly responded to Trump’s suggestion. The university has historically valued its international community.
The U.S. hosts over 1 million international students annually. They often face strict visa regulations and scrutiny.
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| Total News Sources | 24 |
| Left | 10 |
| Right | 5 |
| Center | 6 |
| Unrated | 3 |
| Bias Distribution | 42% Left |
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