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    Can US govt stop Harvard from enrolling international students?

    May 23, 2025Updated:May 23, 2025 World No Comments
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    Can US govt stop Harvard from enrolling international students?

    The Trump presidency wants to end enrollment of foreign students at Harvard University. For this, a federal judge ordered Harvard to stop enrolling international students, and Harvard filed a lawsuit against the Trump presidency on Friday. However, the big question is: How can the provincial government control which students can enroll in private universities and which cannot? The US government has a lot of energy over who enters and who doesn’t. The Department of Homeland Security has a massive system in place for colleges and universities to manage and monitor the enrollment of the nation’s tens of thousands of foreign students studying at any one time. However, a school must have government documentation in order to use SEVIS, a scholar and change visitor information system. And this risk is what the Trump presidency is stifling Harvard. According to Homeland Security, a qualification that grants Harvard exposure to SEVIS has been suspended as of right away. Strangely enough, the kids may still be granted permits. However, Harvard is unable to register them into this crucial collection. The administration’s efforts to persuade Harvard to adhere to the government’s agenda significantly increased with the news. Harvard records files for each foreign student in SEVIS to demonstrate that a student is enrolled full-time and thus adhering to the terms of the student’s card. US Immigration and Customs Enforcement, a division of Homeland Security, is in charge of the program, which made the announcement on Thursday. More than a third of Harvard’s entire student body, or 6,800, are from other nations. The Harvard SEVIS termination may result in all foreign students at the institution in limbo. The students did en masse be deported without warning unless they were transferred to a different school or if a court intervened to stop Homeland Security from terminating their education. Students who enrolled abroad without taking any action would be in violation of the conditions of their reputation and subject to removal. International individuals have 60 days from the close of their program to keep the US or change their immigration position, for example, by getting a job. Individuals who are returning to their university programs are generally able to stay in the country during the summer because they are also enrolled for the approaching term. However, it’s unclear if SEVIS is terminated for Harvard if individuals who otherwise would be returning will still be given the summer joy time. According to the school’s calendar, the present spring phrase at Harvard ends on Monday. It appears that Homeland Security did not revoke Harvard’s foreign individuals ‘ student visa. That implies that they could either move out or be for the summers. They might go back to their native states and possibly enroll in another university. This is still largely undetermined.

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