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Trump Travel Ban: 12-Country Restrictions Signed

Trump Travel Ban: 12-Country Restrictions Signed

June 5, 2025 Catherine Williams - Chief Editor Entertainment

President Trump has just‌ issued a new directive, halting the entry of foreign students to Harvard University‌ and dramatically reshaping its relationship with the institution. This decisive ⁢action, driven by concerns over the trustworthiness of Harvard’s operations involving international students, raises meaningful ‌questions about the future of the university’s programs. The proclamation specifically ⁤blocks⁢ non-citizens seeking to study at ‍Harvard, citing issues with harvard’s oversight. This⁤ move could impact​ future enrollments and ⁢spark legal challenges. the focus on this issue is part of a broader ⁤trend involving scrutiny regarding the conduct of foreign students.News Directory 3 is closely ‌monitoring​ new legal cases. The​ long-term ​implications for Harvard’s ‌programs remain uncertain. Discover what’s⁣ next in this⁤ developing story.

Trump Blocks Foreign Students from Harvard Amidst Trust Concerns










Key Points

  • Trump prohibits foreign students from entering the U.S. to attend Harvard.
  • The proclamation cites concerns that Harvard is no longer a “trustworthy steward.”
  • The State Department⁢ may revoke visas of current Harvard foreign students.

Trump Blocks ⁣Foreign ​Students from Harvard ⁢Amidst Trust Concerns

Updated June 05, 2025

President Donald Trump has signed a ⁤proclamation barring foreign students from entering the United ⁤States ⁤to study at Harvard ‌University. This action intensifies the White ‍House’s ⁢ongoing dispute with the institution over its international student programs.

Citing the Immigration and Nationality Act, ⁣Trump’s proclamation suspends entry for noncitizens seeking to study at Harvard for at⁣ least six months. He argued that the university is “no longer a trustworthy steward” of international students, raising concerns about Harvard’s oversight ‌and management.

The directive extends to the Secretary of State, who is now tasked with⁢ considering the revocation⁤ of visas for foreign students already studying ⁢at Harvard. This measure could possibly disrupt the academic careers‍ of numerous international students currently enrolled.

A graduate's cap reads 'Learn to Change the World' during Harvard's commencement ceremony in Cambridge,Mass.
A graduate’s cap reads “Learn to Change the World” during Harvard’s ⁤commencement⁤ ceremony, May 29, 2025, in Cambridge, Mass.⁣ Libby O’neill/Getty Images

The proclamation states, “I⁤ have determined that the⁣ entry of the class of ⁣foreign nationals described above ⁢is detrimental to the interests of the United States because, ‍in my judgment, Harvard’s⁤ conduct has rendered it an unsuitable destination for foreign students​ and researchers.”

This move follows a previous attempt⁢ by the department of Homeland Security‍ to revoke Harvard’s Student and Exchange Visitor Program last month. A federal judge, though, temporarily blocked that effort, underscoring​ the legal battles surrounding the foreign ‌student issue.

Trump defended the decision by alleging that Harvard has ‌withheld information about its international students, maintains “extensive entanglements with foreign countries,” and engages in⁢ discriminatory admissions practices. The proclamation also claims a ​”drastic rise” in crime rates at the school, mandating government investigation into potential misconduct by international students.

“These concerns have compelled the federal Government to conclude that Harvard University is no longer a trustworthy steward of international student and exchange‌ visitor programs,”⁤ the proclamation said.

What’s next

The situation remains fluid, with potential legal challenges and ⁣further ‍policy adjustments expected. The impact on harvard’s‍ international student⁢ programs and its broader relationship with the federal government⁤ will be closely watched.

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