Harvard University fights back, sues Trump administrator on international student ban

The Harvard University has filed a case against the Trump administration, challenging the decision to file unconstitutional vengeance to oppose the political pressure of the White House, preventing the Ivian League Institution from nominating foreign students.In a complaint filed in the federal court in Boston on Friday, Harvard argued that the action first violates the amendment and makes “immediate and disastrous effects” on the university and over 7,000 visa-holding students.According to the news agency Associated Press, the case states, “With a pen stroke, the government has sought to erase a quarter of the Harvard student body – international students who contribute significantly to the university and its mission.”The case filed in the Massachusetts Federal Court said, “This is the latest Act in clear vengeance for Harvard’s rule, curriculum, and its faculty and students’ demands to reject the demands of the government,” the latest Act in clear vengeance for Harvard to exercise its first amendment rights. ” Harvard said that it is planning to seek a temporary preventive order to prevent the Homeland Security Department (DHS) from implementing the instructions.Announcing the policy, the administration alleged that Harvard had promoted an unprotected campus by enabling “anti -American, terrorist agitators” to target Jewish students. The DHS also accused the university of having a relationship with the Chinese Communist Party, claiming that Harvard recently claimed hosting and trained members of a Chinese paramilitary group as 2024.In response, Harvard President Alan Garber said earlier this month that the university has changed its rule and prepared a strategy for a comprehensive anti-anti-oppositionism. He emphasized that Harvard would not compromise on his “original, legally protected principles” in front of political vengeance. The university said that it would respond separately to the CCP allegations made by the House Republican.The immediate threat to Harvard’s foreign enrollment was directed by Homeland’s Security Secretary Christie Nom on 16 April, demanding that the university presented a record in international students allegedly violent protests or other “dangerous activity”.NOEM said that Harvard can re -achieve its ability to host international students by turning on extensive documents including audio and video footage of foreign students in protests within 72 hours.The lawsuit differs from Harvard’s first legal battle against more than $ 2 billion in federal funding imposed by the Trump administration.72-to follow the ultimatum of an hour: What did the Trump administration want from the university?
- The administration demanded a record of any audio or video footage about any illegal/violent activity in the campus or closed by non-immunate students. Will also record an informal record.
- Record any danger to other students or university personnel by a non-resident student in the last five years.
- Any record of non -resident students being deprived of the rights of other classmates or university personnel.
- All disciplinary records of non-resident students, footage of any opposition activity. All these records belong to non-resident students in the last five years.