
People walk through Harvard Yard on the Harvard University campus in Cambridge, Massachussetts, on April 15, 2025. — AFP
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US Secretary of State Marco Rubio on Tuesday ordered the suspension of students’ visa processing in the latest swipe among foreign students in the country.
The White House is cracking on foreign students at US universities, announcing a visa invalid and deporting those involved in protests against the Middle East tension..
Earlier, Rubio recovered hundreds of visas, and President Donald Trump’s administration moved to Harvard University by accepting non -Americans.
A cable signed by Rubio and AFP allows embassies and consulates to allow “any additional student or exchanges visa … till further guidance” is allowed. “
The government also plans to examine social media profiles at US universities of international applicants, the cable said.
The move came when Harvard students followed by the government when the government said it intends to cancel all the other financial agreements with the Elite School, the latest attempt by Trump that forces the company to offer extraordinary monitoring.
Hundreds of students have gathered to oppose Trump’s width, including Tuesday’s measures worth 100 million, which has developed an Ire for refusing to control the curriculum, admission and research against the university.
“Trump = traitor” read a student play card, while the mob shouted that “nowadays belonging to class, let them stay with Harvard’s international students”, which Trump has declared as a university student’s student and exchanger.
A judge on Thursday issued a prevention order to hear the matter, on the same day as a graduating ceremony at the beginning of the university, for which thousands of graduating students and their families gathered in Cambridge in Massachusetts near Boston.
In the meantime, the White House doubled its aggressive manner, saying that public money should go to professional schools that train electricity and plugin.
“Presidents are more interested in giving money to taxpayers who are promoting US values, but most importantly, it is important to educate the next generation on the basis of their economy and their society,” Crown Levit said on Fox News on Tuesday evening. “We need most of these people in our country, and less LGBT Qi Graduate Majers from Harvard University.”
Tuesday’s protest came when news helicopters graduated students in overhead and educational clothing, and their guests ate fingerprints at the reception on Harvard Square’s lawns nearby.
Ellis Geeer said, “All my international friends and peers and professors and researchers have been threatened to be deported – or their option is to move to another university.”
This week, a history of a UK -based medicine student who graduated this week, which he only gave his name, as Jack said that the policies that were deployed by Trump .News will make American universities less attractive to international students.
“I don’t know if I will pursue a PhD here, six years have a long time,” he said.
Harvard himself has filed widespread legal challenges against Trump’s actions, which legal experts say is likely to be abolished by the courts.
In addition, the former students intended to file a lawsuit against Trump on June 9, filmmaker Anorema Bhargawa told a virtual meeting through a lower -level student group, Crimson Courage, which raised a massive web to raise awareness and fight funds.
‘American values’
The decline in agreements announced on Tuesday – which is estimated to be 100 million by US media – will identify the decline in business relations between the government and the country’s oldest university.
During an extensive campaign against learning seats, Trump has alleged that he is of liberal prejudice and Judaism, the president has gathered Harvard.
Over the past few weeks, the Elite Educational and Research Power House has frozen billions of dollars of federal grants and millions of dollars worth of federal contracts.
The university has prosecuted both to prevent the recruitment and recruitment of foreign students, 27 % of its total role, as well as to eliminate the withdrawal of federal funds.
A legal expert advised that Harvard may file a lawsuit to end the latest reduction in the contract as part of the current legal proceedings.
“The case is so strong that the judicial system is not moving towards aspects and is not allowing it to move forward,” said Ray Bresia, a professor at Albani Law School.
He said that the Trump administration’s attack on Harvard is so flawed that if the Trump administration challenged it on appeal, a high court would likely end the campaign.
On Monday, Trump, however, expressed his commitment that he would prevail in the growing public struggle, and claim that foreign students in Harvard include “radical crazy, disturbing”.