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Before a judge temporarily blocked Trump’s ban on Harvard enrolling foreign students, China warned that the move would “damage” America’s image.
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The Trump administration's push to end Harvard University's ability to enroll foreign students is partly because of "coordinated activity" with the Chinese Communist Party.
The Trump administration’s move to bar Harvard University from enrolling international students has ricocheted across China, with officials and commentators seeing it through one lens: the growing rivalry between Washington and Beijing.
Almost 6,800 enrollees expected to be affected as Homeland Security chief also accuses university of fostering antisemitism
China will safeguard the legitimate rights and interests of its overseas students and scholars, the foreign ministry said on Friday, responding to the Trump administration's decision to block Harvard University from enrolling foreign students.
College officials fear that President Trump may use international enrollment as leverage to demand changes on campuses elsewhere.
Hong Kong University of Science and Technology said it would be opening its doors to Harvard students "amid global academic shifts."
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For students around the world, an acceptance letter to Harvard University has represented the pinnacle of achievement
As the US government's crackdown on Harvard University intensifies, links to China and Iran have emerged, raising national security concerns in the United States.
Harvard sued the Trump administration on Friday, saying the government's action violates the First Amendment and will have an "immediate and devastating effect for Harvard and more than 7,000 visa holders." The lawsuit is separate from another filed in April challenging more than $2 billion in federal cuts imposed by the Trump administration.