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Judge Trump prevents Harvard’s foreign students to limit intake; University score lead court victory; Legal proceedings continue

A federal judge in Boston on Friday stopped the Trump administration’s ability to admit his ability to enroll international students to the Harvard University, handing over a significant victory to the IV League School, as it fights back against a series of federal sanctions and stresses with the White House.Judge Alison Baroz’s decision ensures that Harvard may continue to host international students, continuing legal proceedings.In May, Harvard initiated legal action against the Homeland Security Department, following the decision to cancel the university authority to host foreign students and issue visa documents. The decision would have affected around 7,000 international students, which represents 25% of Harvard’s student population, forcing them to transfer or encounter illegal status in the US. Additionally, new foreign students would have been prevented from participating in Harvard.The university said that the campus was illegal vengeance to deny the demands of the White House about the changes in protest policies, admission processes, recruitment practices and other matters. Baroz immediately suspended the action after Harvard’s trial.In early June, Trump tried another ban on foreign students entering the US to study in Harvard, citing various legal grounds. Harvard contested with the decision, and Baroz again blocked the implementation again.The ongoing legal proceedings have created uncertainty among the current students, while potential international students worldwide are uncertain about their ability to participate in the most established and economically strong university.According to Harvard’s court documentation, the efforts of the Trump administration to prevent international student enrollment have created “deep fear, anxiety and confusion”. The Commission Director of Harvard, Marine Martin reported several international students to inquire about transfer options.Relationship between Trump and Harvard has been tense for months after rejection of the university’s government’s demands, aims to address conservative criticisms about the institution’s alleged liberal stance and alleged tolerance of anti -Jewish oppression. The administration has reduced more than $ 2.6 billion research funds, abolishing federal contracts and threatens the tax-free situation of the university.Earlier in April, Homeland’s Security Secretary Christie Nom ordered Harvard University to hand over a comprehensive record on any possible illegal or dangerous activity by foreign students. Although Harvard said it was complied, NOEM claimed that the response was inadequate and on May 22, the student and exchange visitor canceled the university’s authentication under the visiting program.Harvard filed a lawsuit in response, arguing that the decision severely damaged its global status and the ability to attract top international talents. “Without his international students, Harvard is not Harvard,” the trial said, warned that the approval would specifically disrupt graduate programs that greatly rely on foreign enrollment.(With input from Associated Press)

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