Harvard's Legal Challenge Against Trump's Foreign Student Ban
Harvard University is taking legal action against the Trump administration's recent decision to bar foreign student admissions starting in the 2025/2026 academic year. The university claims this move is unconstitutional and infringes on the First Amendment rights.
The policy could impact approximately 7,000 international students, including notable figures like Princess Elisabeth of Belgium, who is currently enrolled in a master's program. The administration's allegations of promoting violence and antisemitism against Harvard are central to the government's demands for student information.
This situation not only poses uncertainty for affected students but also signals potential changes for other universities in the United States.
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