Judge Temporarily Blocks Trump Rule on Harvard’s International Students
A US federal judge has paused the Trump administration’s policy to bar Harvard from enrolling international students, offering relief to thousands of overseas scholars.
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A US federal judge has paused the Trump administration’s policy to bar Harvard from enrolling international students, offering relief to thousands of overseas scholars.
DHS pulls Harvard’s SEVP certification, halting new enrollments and forcing current students to transfer or lose status.
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