Federal judge extends order blocking Trump administration ban on foreign students at Harvard
Briefly

Harvard University has initiated legal action against the Department of Homeland Security after Secretary Kristi Noem revoked its authorization to enroll foreign students, citing insufficient responses to accusations of antisemitism. A federal judge has temporarily blocked this decision, allowing Harvard to continue hosting international students while the legal case proceeds. The situation underscores ongoing conflicts between the Trump administration and the prestigious institution, which has been scrutinized for its handling of foreign student affairs amidst political pressures and concerns over campus safety.
Harvard states that it complied with requests from DHS, contradicting Secretary Kristi Noem's assertion that the response fell short, leading to the revocation.
The lawsuit embodies Harvard's challenge against the Trump administration's aggressive measures aimed at curbing foreign student enrollment, highlighting a broader conflict over educational access.
Read at Boston.com
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