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Harvard University Sues Trump Administration Over Ban on Enrolling Foreign Students

Harvard University Sues Trump Administration Over Ban on Enrolling Foreign Students

  • Harvard University has sued the Trump administration over its ban on enrolling foreign students, claiming it’s unconstitutional retaliation.
  • The Department of Homeland Security had previously blocked international students from attending Harvard, citing disciplinary records and protest activity as reasons for the ban.
  • The lawsuit filed by Harvard argues that the government’s action violates the First Amendment of the US Constitution and will have a devastating impact on the university and over 7,000 visa holders.
  • A federal judge in Boston has issued a temporary restraining order against the Trump administration’s effort to bar international students at Harvard, halting the ban temporarily.
  • The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology has extended an open invitation to Harvard international students, while the university continues to support its global community of scholars and students.

IBL News | New York

Harvard University on Friday sued the Trump administration over its ban on enrolling foreign students, calling it unconstitutional retaliation.

On Thursday, the Department of Homeland Security said it would block international students from attending the nation’s oldest university.

In a lawsuit filed in federal court in Boston, Harvard said the government’s action violates the First Amendment of the US Constitution and will have an “immediate and devastating effect for Harvard and more than 7,000 visa holders”.

The Ivy League institution enrolls almost 6,800 foreign students at its campus in Cambridge, Massachusetts. Most are graduate students, and they come from more than 100 countries.

The Department of Homeland Security gave Harvard 72 hours to turn over all documents on all international students’ disciplinary records and paper, audio, or video records on protest activity over the past five years to have the “opportunity” to have its eligibility to enroll foreign students reinstated.

The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology extended an open invitation to Harvard international students and those accepted in response to the action against Harvard.

The administration’s action and Harvard’s response signified a dramatic escalation of the battle between the administration and Harvard.

Meanwhile, a federal judge—Boston judge Allison D. Burroughs—halted temporarily Trump’s administration’s effort to bar international students at Harvard, issuing a temporary restraining order against the federal edict. The judge agreed that Harvard had shown that its implementation would cause “immediate and irreparable injury” to the university.

The move froze the Trump administration’s attempts against Harvard.

• Harvard University: “Supporting Our International Students and Scholars”

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Q. What is Harvard University suing the Trump administration over?
A. The ban on enrolling foreign students.

Q. Why did the Department of Homeland Security block international students from attending Harvard?
A. In response to the university’s disciplinary records and protest activity.

Q. How many foreign students does Harvard University enroll at its campus in Cambridge, Massachusetts?
A. Almost 6,800.

Q. Where is the lawsuit filed against the Trump administration?
A. Federal court in Boston.

Q. What was the Department of Homeland Security asking Harvard to turn over?
A. All documents on all international students’ disciplinary records and paper, audio, or video records on protest activity over the past five years.

Q. Why did a federal judge issue a temporary restraining order against the Trump administration’s effort to bar international students at Harvard?
A. Because it would cause “immediate and irreparable injury” to the university.

Q. Which university extended an open invitation to Harvard international students in response to the ban?
A. The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology.

Q. How many countries do the foreign students from come?
A. More than 100 countries.

Q. What is the name of the federal judge who issued the temporary restraining order?
A. Allison D. Burroughs.

Q. Why did the Trump administration’s action against Harvard escalate the battle between the administration and Harvard?
A. Because it was a dramatic escalation of their conflict.