
Harvard Banned From Accepting International Students: 7,000 Students Face Deportation
Harvard University faces expulsion of 7,000 international students after US government sanctions. The Trump administration's decision to revoke Harvard's student exchange program certificate has sparked outrage and legal action. The university is accused of incitement to violence, antisemitism, and ties to the Chinese Communist Party. "This action is not only unlawful but also deeply damaging to higher education and international collaboration," said a Harvard spokesperson. The 7,000 affected students face deportation unless they transfer to other universities. The situation highlights rising tensions between the US government and academic institutions over issues of political ideology and foreign influence. Harvard's lawsuit challenges the government's authority to impose such restrictions. The outcome will have significant implications for international students and academic freedom.