In an escalating conflict between the prestigious Harvard and the White House, the university seeks legal recourse to restore access to vital student visa programs.
Harvard Takes Legal Action Against Trump Administration Over International Student Enrollment Restrictions

Harvard Takes Legal Action Against Trump Administration Over International Student Enrollment Restrictions
Harvard University initiates lawsuit against the Trump administration, claiming unlawful revocation of its international student enrollment rights.
Harvard University has initiated legal action against the Trump administration, citing unlawful restrictions imposed on its ability to enroll international students. Filed in Boston, the lawsuit represents a significant escalation in the ongoing conflict between the university, widely regarded as one of the most prestigious educational institutions, and the White House.
The dispute ignited when the Department of Homeland Security announced it would revoke Harvard's participation in student visa programs. According to university officials, this action is a "blatant violation" of existing laws, aimed at retaliating against Harvard for its alleged stance on antisemitism and its hiring practices—charges that the university vehemently denies.
Harvard President Alan Garber articulated the university's position, condemning the administration's decision as both unlawful and unwarranted. In a public letter, he stated, "The revocation continues a series of government actions to retaliate against Harvard for our refusal to surrender our academic independence and to submit to the federal government's illegal assertion of control over our curriculum, our faculty, and our student body."
In addition to the lawsuit, Harvard intends to apply for a temporary restraining order to prevent the immediate implementation of the government's decision, which could have dire implications for both current and prospective international students.
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