How can the government stop Harvard from enrolling international students?

david.cWorld News10 hours ago3 Views

In a move seen as aggressive, the Trump administration is using a little-known bureaucratic tool to block Harvard University from enrolling international students. The government’s decision to revoke Harvard’s access to the SEVIS database, which tracks international student enrollment, is part of an effort to pressure the university to align with the administration’s policies. This action could leave Harvard’s foreign students in a state of uncertainty, potentially facing deportation if they do not transfer to another school or challenge the decision in court. Harvard may pursue legal action to contest the SEVIS termination, arguing that it violates the law and limits the university’s ability to recruit students globally.

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