Harvard, Trump and International Student
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Arizona State University President Michael Crow is proud that his school is home to more international students — about 17,000 — than any other public institution in the US.
Despite only being in effect for a single day, President Donald Trump’s proclamation barring Harvard's international students from entering the U.S. has had a serious, lasting negative impact, the university says.
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Immigration remains Trump’s strongest issue, according to the NBC News Decision Desk Poll, powered by SurveyMonkey, though Americans are closely divided over how he’s handling it.
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The Trump administration has also frozen or cut nearly $3 billion in federal funding, giving the reason of antisemitism at Harvard. The administration has claimed the university failed to protect Jewish students, particularly in the wake of the war in Gaza.
Fox News legal analyst Gregg Jarrett on Monday said President Donald Trump’s decision to halt the entry of foreign students
I grew up in Middle Tennessee and became a scientist studying at Harvard. President Trump's funding cuts impact my work and the future of America.
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