
Harvard students organized a protest on Tuesday after the US government announcement that he plans to cancel all the remaining financial contracts with the university. Students raised concerns about their foreign friends, peers, professors who are “threatened and threatened to be deported”.
Hundreds of students gathered to oppose Trump’s expanding offensive, including Tuesday’s measures estimated at $ 100 million, against a university that attracted his anger to give up control of the curriculum, adoption and research.
“Trump = traitor”, read one student while the crowd sang “who belongs to class today, let them stay” with reference to Harvard’s foreign students whose Trump status emerged with the university of the University of Student and the Exchange of the visitor.
The judge issued a restrictive order until the negotiations on this matter scheduled for Thursday, on the same day in Cambridge in Massachusetts near Boston, thousands of graduations of students and their families gathered.
Tuesday’s protest developed when news helicopters hovered over their heads and graduated from academic clothing students and their guests ate at the Reception on the lawn Harvard Square nearby.
What do protesting students say?
“All my international friends and peers and professors and researchers are at risk and (are) at risk of deportation – or convert them to another university. As a student of an American student, it is my responsibility to speak for them, said Alice Goyer, who participated in a protest with a black academic dress.
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One student of the History of Medicine from Britain, who promoted this week, which gave her name only because Jack said that the policies that Trump follows cause universities for foreign students to be less attractive, even if the courts turn over the most harmful measures.
“The cloud may pass, but the damage will be caused,” said Jack, whose parents traveled from Britain to graduation.
Foreign students “who are here do not know where they are standing, they do not know if they will be able to return in … I do not know if I would persecuted PhD here, six years is a long time,” he added.
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Meanwhile, the White House doubled in its offensive and said that instead of Harvards of public money should go to vocational schools that train electricians and plumbers.
“The president is more interested in providing taxpayers’ money for business schools and programs and public schools, where they promote US values, but most importantly, the education of the next generation based on the skills we need in our economy and our company. and LGBTQ graduate from Harvard University, “
Harvard himself filed an extensive legal challenge against the Trump measure, claiming that the courts were likely to be inverted.
Separately, graduates plan to bring a lawsuit against Trump 9 June, filmmaker Anurima Bhargava told the virtual meeting presented by Crimson Courage, a local group of graduates holding a mass webinar to raise awareness and combat fund from former students.
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Reduction of contracts announced on Tuesday, estimated by the US media worth $ 100 million, would mean a reduction in business ties between the government and the university that is the oldest and research power in the country.
In the middle of a wide campaign against learning, Trump accused of the fact of the focus of liberal bias and anti -Semitism, the President chose Harvard for a special punishment.
In the last few weeks, the elite educational force has seen billions of dollars in federal grants frozen and millions of dollars of federal contracts torn.
The university sued both to block the abolition of their right to recruit and sponsoring foreign students, 27 percent of its overall role, as well as overturning of federal financing.
The legal expert suggested that Harvard be a lawsuit against the reversal of the latest contracts under the current legal proceedings.
“The case is so strong that the court system will not enter the party and allow it … go forward,” said the professor of the Faculty of Law Albany Ray Brescia.
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He said that the attack of Trump’s administration on Harvard was so defective that the higher court would probably strike a campaign against the university if it should attack it to appeal.
On Monday, however, Trump promised to win the increasingly public struggle and claim that foreign students on Harvard included “radicalized madmen, problem”.
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