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Harvard's International Students Under Fire: A Clash of Powers
Cambridge, USAFriday, April 18, 2025
The government has frozen over $2 billion in grants and contracts to Harvard, marking the seventh time such action has been taken against an elite college. This is part of a broader effort to push universities to comply with the administration's political agenda.
International students at Harvard are feeling the pressure. Many are scared of speaking up, fearing that their student visas could be at risk. The administration has been quietly ending the legal status of international students at schools across the country, leaving them with no clear path to regain their status.
Harvard has refused to back down. The university's president has stated that they will not surrender their independence or constitutional rights. This defiance has sparked a debate about the role of universities in society and the limits of government power.
The conflict between the Trump administration and Harvard is far from over. Both sides are digging in their heels, and the outcome could have significant implications for higher education in the United States.
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