Trump says Harvard's foreign students are from countries paying 'nothing' for their education

25.05.2025    Fox News    17 views
Trump says Harvard's foreign students are from countries paying 'nothing' for their education

President Donald Trump on Sunday criticized foreign countries for paying nothing toward the teaching of their citizens who are attending college at Harvard and other U S institutions This comes amid the fight between the Trump administration and Harvard for its plans to revoke the university's ability to enroll foreign students Why isn t Harvard saying that almost of their students are from FOREIGN LANDS and yet those countries particular not at all friendly to the United States pay NOTHING toward their novice s development nor do they ever intend to Trump wrote early Sunday morning on Truth Social Nobody recounted us that JUDGE TEMPORARILY PAUSES TRUMP MOVE TO CANCEL HARVARD SCHOLAR VISA PROCEDURES AFTER LAWSUIT We want to know who those foreign students are a reasonable request since we give Harvard BILLIONS OF DOLLARS but Harvard isn t exactly forthcoming he continued We want those names and countries Harvard has use it and stop asking for the Federal Executive to continue GRANTING money to you On Friday a judge temporarily blocked the administration from canceling Harvard's trainee visa campaign after the university filed a lawsuit against the federal authorities Harvard argued that the framework would affect more than visa holders nearly a quarter of the trainee body and that the administration's effort is a blatant violation of the First Amendment the Due Process Clause and the Administrative Procedure Act according to its court filing It is the latest act by the executive in clear retaliation for Harvard exercising its First Amendment rights to reject the regime s demands to control Harvard s governance curriculum and the 'ideology' of its faculty and students Harvard wrote in its complaint FEDERAL JUDGE BLOCKS TRUMP ADMINISTRATION FROM TERMINATING INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS' LEGAL STATUS The Department of Homeland Safeguard moved to terminate Harvard's visa campaign after the university allegedly failed to provide extensive behavioral records of attendee visa holders the agency had requested The records sought include any footage of protest activity involving learner visa holders even if it's not criminal and the disciplinary records of all attendee visa holders in the past five years Requested records also include footage or documentation of illegal dangerous or violent activity by pupil visa holders any records of threats or the deprivation of rights of other students or university personnel Harvard called the new framework pernicious and accused the administration of departing from decades of settled practice and coming without rational explanation The university also disclosed the initiative was carried out abruptly without any of the robust procedures the establishment has established to prevent just this type of upheaval to thousands of students lives At least a dozen Harvard students have had their scholar visas revoked over campus protest activity Secretary of State Marco Rubio explained before Congress on Tuesday that the administration has maybe revoked thousands already and would proudly revoke more The administration has already frozen close to billion in federal funding to the university largely dedicated to research over maintains that Harvard has not adequately responded to alleged campus antisemitism in protests and has not moved to eliminate diversity equity and inclusion practices Fox News' Morgan Phillips contributed to this review

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