The investigation into Harvard's exchange program is part of the Trump administration's scrutiny of programs that may conflict with U.S. national interests. Secretary of State Marco Rubio stated that investigations are necessary for national security and university compliance with the law. The J-1 visa, which permits foreign scholars to visit temporarily, is under review, and Harvard's eligibility to sponsor such programs depends on adherence to regulations. Rubio warned that failure to comply could jeopardize the school's ability to host international visitors.
Secretary of State Marco Rubio stated that the investigation into Harvard's exchange program aims to ensure that the program aligns with national security interests, emphasizing that universities must uphold laws and provide safe environments for students.
The J-1 visa program allows foreign scholars to visit the U.S. temporarily for academic and cultural exchange, but its continuation relies on the State Department's approval and compliance with regulations.
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