Trump vs Harvard: The federal judge temporarily blocked the declaration of President Donald Trump, who prohibited foreign students to enter the US to visit Harvard University.
Donald Trump Administration The abolition of Harvard’s SevP is the latest efforts of the Republican administration to reduce the registration of Ivy League school, which relies strongly on international students for a large part of their research and scholarships, AP said.
“Illegal retaliation for the rejection of Harvard’s demand”
Harvard filed a legal challenge on Thursday and asked the judge to block Trump’s order and call him an illegal retaliation for rejecting the requirements of the White House of Harvard. Harvard said the President was trying to run around the previous court order.
A few hours later, the US District Judge Allison Burroughs in Boston issued a temporary restricting order against Trump’s statement. Harvard, she said, showed that he would suffer “immediate and irreparable injury” before having the opportunity to hear from parties in court proceedings.
Burroughs also expanded the temporary possession, which was based on the previous administration attempt to end Harvard’s registration of international students. Last month, the Ministry of Internal Security abolished Harvard’s certification to host foreign students and release paperwork for their visas just to block the event. This week Trump’s order caused another legal authority.
“I can’t plan my life”
For the second time in a month, incoming foreign students at Harvard faced uncertainty to be rescued by court intervention.
Alan Wang, 22 -year -old from China, was about to start a postgraduate program at Harvard this August, describing this experience as an emotional roller coaster.
“I can’t plan my life when everything is still going back and forth. Give me some certainty: can I go or not?” Wang said.
Wang was born and grew up in China, but attended a high school in the US. Now she is on a summer holiday in China. He recently examines opportunities in countries with more attractive immigration policies, including Canada, Australia and New Zealand.
A court hearing scheduled for June 16
The trial is scheduled for June 16 to decide whether the judge will extend the block of Trump’s statement.
If Trump’s measures were to survive a court call, it would block thousands of students to be planned for the summer and autumn to Harvard’s campus at Cambridge, Massachusetts. It would also direct the Ministry of Foreign Affairs to consider the abolition of visas for Harvard students already in the US.
“Harvard’s more than 7,000 Visas F-1 and J-1 visas holders have become pawns in the government campaign,” Harvard wrote in court on Thursday.
While the court proceedings are proceeding, Harvard makes emergency plans for students and attending scientists to continue their work at the university, President Alan Garber said in a report to campus and graduates.
“Each of us is part of a truly global university community,” Garber said on Thursday. “We know that the benefits of joining talented people from around the world are unique and irreplaceable.”
Trump’s statement was triggered by a broad law that allowed the president to block “any aliens class” whose record would be harmful to American interests. It is the same basis for a new ban on traveling to block citizens of 12 countries and limiting access to those of the seven others.
Harvard said in his challenge that Trump was contrary to the fact that he had raised security concerns about Harvard’s coming students, and at the same time said they would be welcome if they attend other US universities.
“Not only does it undermine any entitlement to national security related to the entry of these individuals, but it issues the real purpose of proclamation: punish Harvard as a non -nibod institution,” the school wrote.
Harvard attracted the growing number of brightest minds from around the world, while the international record grew from 11% of the student body three decades ago to 26% today.
The growing international record was made by Harvard and other elite universities uniquely vulnerable to Trump’s intervention against foreign students. The Republicans tried to force the general repairs of the highest universities in the country, which they consider to be the focus of “awakened” and anti -Semitic aspects.
Garber says that the university has made changes in the fight against anti -Semitism. Harvard, however, said, he would not wander from his “core, legally protected principles”, even after he received the federal ultimatum.
Trump’s administration also took steps to detain federal financing from Harvard because it rejected the White House’s requirements related to the protests of campus, acceptance, hiring and more. The Harvard’s $ 53 billion Foundation allows her to weigh the loss of funding for some time, although Garber warned against “difficult decisions and victims”.
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