Harvard University is in a legal battle with the Trump administration over the right to enroll international students on campus. The administration claims Harvard has violated civil rights, including allowing antisemitic behavior. Harvard’s lawyers are using President Trump’s words against him in the fight. The case involves the administration’s attempt to ban international student enrollment. The university’s president, Alan M. Garber, acknowledges some issues with antisemitism but has taken steps to address them. Harvard argues the government is targeting the school unfairly, violating its First Amendment rights. The outcome could affect 7,000 students at Harvard, including visa bans and impacts on international interest in studying in the US.