Harvard University may also lose ability to enroll foreign students after funding cuts

Harvard University Can lose enrollment ability Foreign student If it does not follow the policy changes suggested by Trump administrationThe US Department of Homeland Security said on Wednesday.
A few days after the government snatched the IV League University of Federal Funding and more than 2 billion contracts, DHS also abolished a grant of over $ 2.7 million on “illegal and violent activities”.
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DHS Secretary Christie NoM demanded a record of violent activities of foreign student visa holders till 30 April.
“And if Harvard cannot verify that it is in full compliance with its reporting requirements, the university will lose the privilege of nomination to foreign students,” NoM said in a statement.
“With a settlement of $ 53.2 billion, Harvard may fund his own anarchy-DHS will not be,” NoM said, Harvard added a “anti-American, Pro-Hamas ideology” in Harvard.
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Trump has threatened with universities, in his cracks on educational complexes Federal funding deduction Palestinian Hamas’s protests against American ally Israel’s devastating military attack on Gaza after a deadly attack in October 2023 by terrorists in October 2023.
The Trump administration is also trying to deport some foreign protesters and canceled hundreds of visas across the country.
Funding Freeze followed Harvard’s refusal last week, which is to follow the demands of the administration for policy changes and regular progress reports.
University President Alan Garber said in a statement: “No government – no matter what the party is in power – it should be decided what private universities can teach, which they can accept and rented, and which areas of study and investigation they can chase.”
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Harvard receives about 9 billion dollars in federal support, with the most affiliated hospitals and the remaining funds in areas such as cancer, space exploration and Alzheimer’s.
While the school is financially firm, other institutions have opted to follow Trump’s terms – Columbia University settled with the administration after allegedly facing equal pressure.
The Trump administration has frozen or canceled some funding for universities such as Columbia, Princeton, Brown, Cornell and Northwestern. It has also threatened to prevent wealth on issues of culture war like Dei programs and transgender policies.