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Trump Admin Revokes Harvard’s Ability to Enroll International Students

Last updated: May 23, 2025 4:58 am
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This article was originally published by The Epoch Times: FDA Says No Licenses for COVID-19 Vaccines for Many Americans Without Trial Data

In a dramatic twist in the ongoing saga of federal oversight and academic freedom, the Secretary of Homeland Security, Kristi Noem, took to social media platform X on May 22 to announce a significant measure against Harvard University’s foreign student admissions program.

In a move that has echoes of a bureaucratic slap on the wrist, the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) has officially revoked Harvard’s certification for enrolling international students through its Student and Exchange Visitor Program. This decision effectively bars the prestigious institution from accepting foreign students, a move described by Noem as holding Harvard accountable for allegedly fostering violence and antisemitism while allegedly cozying up to the Chinese Communist Party.

“This administration is holding Harvard accountable for fostering violence, antisemitism, and coordinating with the Chinese Communist Party on its campus,” Noem declared, wielding her rhetorical sword. She further asserted that it is a privilege, not a right, for universities to benefit from foreign student tuition—a privilege Harvard evidently squandered through its alleged missteps.

In her May 22 statement, Noem highlighted a series of infractions attributed to Harvard, including claims of enabling “pro-terrorist conduct” among its student body and collaboration with the CCP. The implications of this revocation are severe: existing foreign students now face the daunting prospect of transferring to another institution or risking their legal status in the U.S.

“Harvard’s leadership has created an unsafe campus environment,” the statement read, accusing the university of allowing anti-American sentiments to flourish and of facilitating interactions with groups linked to human rights violations in China.

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In response to this federal action, Harvard has vocally condemned the decision as unlawful. University spokesperson Jason Newton emphasized the institution’s commitment to its international student body, which enriches the university and the nation. He labeled the DHS’s action as retaliatory, posing a threat to the Harvard community and undermining the university’s mission of academic inquiry.

This clash did not spring forth overnight; rather, it has deep roots tracing back to earlier in 2025, when President Donald Trump issued executive orders invoking the 1964 Civil Rights Act to combat campus antisemitism and diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) practices. Harvard’s refusal to comply with these demands led to a series of retaliatory measures from the federal government, including freezing over $2 billion in grants and contracts.

Harvard, in turn, has taken legal action to unfreeze these funds and contest the constitutionality of the government’s moves. The situation escalated with Noem’s latest actions, which further spotlight the university’s alleged affiliations with the CCP and instances of anti-Semitism on campus.

Amidst this turmoil, Harvard has garnered significant support from the higher education community, with more than 600 college leaders rallying behind its legal battle against the Trump administration. Notably, Harvard psychology professor Steven Pinker offered his perspective, critiquing the government’s authoritarian approach while acknowledging the merit in ending certain DEI practices to ensure fairness in academia.

As Pinker noted, “Ideology is like breath; you never smell your own,” alluding to the complexities of navigating ideological perspectives within higher education.

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