The threat of Trump’s Harvard Visa can erase many sports teams of the school world news

Cambridge: – Some sports teams of Harvard will be almost erased from the decision of the Trump administration declared on Thursday, which will create an IV League school with the biggest athletic program in the country unqualified for international student visas. Seven of the eight rovers on the men’s heavyweight crew team who won only the Eastern Sprint title – and have led for the National Championship – list the International Grihnagar on the school website. Mick Thompson, leading scorer in the previous season, and Jack Bar, who were a captain, are among a handful of Canadians on men’s hockey rosters; Out of 13 members of the men’s squash team, 10 and more than half of women football and golf rosters are also making a list of foreign hometowns. Harvard’s 42 Versity Sports Teams are the highest in the country, and Sportico stated last month that 21% of the players on the school roster for the 2024–25 season – or 196 of the 919 athletes were 196 – International Grihanagar. The site stated that some American citizens or green card holders may not be required to be an international visa in a growing battle based on the administration’s claim, which failed to protect the school Jewish students from antisementism. The Homeland Security Department on Thursday canceled Harvard’s ability to enroll international students, stating that the school has created an atmosphere of unprotected campus by allowing “anti -American, terrorist agitators” to attack Jewish students on the campus. This step can force 6,800 foreign students at school outside Boston – more than a quarter of its total enrollment – to move or leave the country. Harvard called the action illegal and said it is working to provide guidance to the students. Given President Alan Garber that he was a Jewish himself, after filing a suit to stop a federal money last month, the school “will continue to fight hatred with this urgency as it demands because we fully follow our obligations under the law. It is not our legal responsibility. It is our moral mandatory.” Harvard Athletic Director Erin McDermot rejected an interview request from the Associated Press on the possible impact of the first visa ban. A spokesman for Harvard Athletics on Thursday mentioned a request for a comment at the school’s main media information office, which did not immediately respond. AP also requested three Harvard coaches who did not respond. Harvard hockey player, Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney refused to comment on contact by AP. Massachusetts village. Maurya Hele, a Democrat, who played Basketball in Harvard, stated that athletes are among 85,000 foreign students who come to the state “to study, conduct research, start business and make jobs and innovations.” “President Trump is punishing our students and harming our economy, all to silence anyone as part of their agenda who disagreed with him,” he said. “Only those who benefit from Donald Trump’s actions are China and other countries that are already recruiting these students. This is the exact opposite of America first.”

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