Federal Court “blocked” today, Friday (23.05.25), his government ruling Donald Trump to remove university feature Harvard to accept foreign students.
The temporary restrictive mandate prevents Donald Trump’s government from recalling Harvard’s certification in the student and exchange of visitors’ program, which allows the Higher Education Foundation to host international visa students for study in the US, according to the Associated Press.
“Harvard can no longer enroll foreign students and existing foreign students must be transferred or lose their legal status,” he said in a statement yesterday, Thursday, The US Home Security Ministry.
The Minister of Internal Affairs Christie Noem He said he ordered the competent service to lift Harvard’s SEVP (Student and Exchange Visitor Program) certification, citing the university’s refusal to deliver the behavioral records of foreign students requested by the Ministry of Interior last month.
In a lawsuit “replied” to Trump Harvard
The day after, Harvard University responded to US President Donald Trump, depositing lawsuit in federal court Boston against the government.
In essence, the appeal to justice was made after the announcement that Harvard’s certification was revoked in the SEVP student program (Student and Exchange Visitor Program), As a result, the possibility of registering international students is ceased.
In a lawsuit Harvard characterized the recall as ‘Blatant violation’ of the US Constitution and other federal laws, noting that it has “immediate and destructive impact” on the university and on more than 7,000 visa holders.
“This is the last act of the government in the context of clear retaliation for Harvard that exercised the rights of the first amendment to reject the government’s demands to control Harvard’s administration, the curriculum and the” ideology “of its teachers and students.”
Harvard has asked a judge to immediately block the order of Interior Security Minister Christie Noem.