Trump's ban on foreign students at

After taking office as US president in January, Donald Trump began

cutting federal funding to Harvard University.

His administration has already cut $2.65 billion in funding, citing the university's "deep problems" with discrimination. Harvard University authorities have taken the matter to court. News CNN, BBC


Harvard admits foreign studentsThe Trump administration has become even stricter towards Harvard University in the United States. According to the administration's new decision, the university will no longer be able to admit foreign students.

A statement from the US Department of State on Thursday said that Harvard will no longer be able to admit any foreign students. And foreign students currently enrolled must transfer. Otherwise, they will lose their legal status.


The new decision was also confirmed

by US Secretary of State Christie Noem. She wrote on social media that Harvard University has failed to comply with the law. Therefore, the educational institution will not be allowed to admit foreign students. This is a warning to all universities and educational institutions in the United States.


According to Harvard University, the institution enrolled nearly 7,000 foreign students last academic year, accounting for 27.2 percent of the total students enrolled last academic year.

In a statement condemning the new

US government decision, Harvard said it was an "unlawful" move. University spokesman Jason Newton said, "We are working quickly to provide guidance and support to our members. Retaliatory action poses a threat of serious harm to Harvard members and our country ."


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