“Harvard is not Harvard anymore.”
Thousands of international students are caught in the crossfire of a political showdown.
Source: BBC News
The Trump administration has revoked Harvard University’s ability to accept international students, citing alleged legal violations. Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem issued a stern warning: comply with new federal guidelines—or face the same fate.
Harvard fired back, calling the move “unlawful” and a direct threat to academic freedom. The university says it jeopardizes not just its mission, but the future of more than 6,700 international students, who represent 27% of the student body.
What Sparked the Crisis?
The dispute began when Harvard resisted government demands to overhaul its hiring, admissions, and teaching policies—part of a nationwide push to combat antisemitism.
The response? Threats to cut funding, remove tax benefits, and now, suspend the student visa program.
Harvard has just 72 hours to hand over international student records or lose access to its visa privileges entirely.
Global Fallout
Many students feel like p in a political game, calling the move “dehumanizing” and a betrayal of U.S. education values.
A federal court has temporarily blocked broader visa cancellations—but uncertainty looms.
As one student put it:
“Without us, Harvard is not Harvard anymore.”
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