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Harvard Beat Trump To The Punch

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Harvard Beat Trump To The Punch

The court allowed the university to admit foreign students again.

A federal court in the United States has temporarily blocked President Donald Trump's administration's ban on the admission of foreign students to Harvard University.

This is reported by Deutsche Welle.

According to the publication, Judge Allison Burrows blocked Trump's decision to ban the admission of foreign students to Harvard. But the final ruling on the case has not yet been issued.

Burrows noted that such a decision will help "maintain the status quo" Thus, the White House will not yet be able to revoke the certificate that allowed the university to implement the Student and Exchange Visitor Program (SEVP).

Last week, the administration of U.S. President Donald Trump deprived Harvard University of the ability to accept foreign students.

In particular, an order was issued to terminate the institution's certificate for the But only institutions that are certified to admit students and exchange visitors programs (SEVPs) can issue the necessary visa documents.

Then U.S. Secretary of Homeland Security Christy Noem accused Harvard University of "encouraging violence, anti-Semitism, and coordination with the Chinese Communist Party."

The next day, Harvard filed a lawsuit in Massachusetts federal court against the Trump administration to appeal the ban.

The same day, Judge Burroughs temporarily blocked the White House from revoking the university's SEVP certificate.

Reminder, Harvard recently announced that beginning in the fall of 2025, students from families with incomes of $200,000 or less per year will attend tuition-free.

The decision is intended to make education more affordable and support a diverse student body.

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