US President Donald Trump has intensified his attacks on Harvard University. He defended the move of his administration under which an attempt was being made to stop Harvard’s ability to enroll international students in the university. This new attack came after an American judge suspended the action of the Trump administration on Friday. The judge has stopped the Trump administration from cancellation of the ability of Harvard University to enroll foreign students, which was promoting the efforts of the White House to mold the practice in education as per President Donald Trump’s policies.
Trump claimed in a post on Truth Social that about 31 percent of the students studying in Harvard are from foreign countries and the university administration is not giving detailed information about these students despite repeated requests of their administration.
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He wrote, ‘Why is Harvard not saying that about 31 percent of his students are from foreign countries, and yet those countries, some of which are not suited to the United States at all, do not pay anything for their students’ education, nor do they ever intend to do so. Nobody told us this! “Trump said,” We want to know who those foreign students are, this is a proper request because we give billions of dollars to Harvard, but Harvard is not coming forward at all. We want to know those names and countries. Harvard has $ 52,000,000, use it and stop asking the federal government to continue giving you money! ‘
In a complaint filed in Boston’s federal court on Friday, Harvard University described the cancellation as a “clear violation” of the US Constitution and other federal laws. The university argues that this decision will have ‘immediate and destructive effects’ on the university and more than 7,000 visa holders.
Harvard said, “With the shock of a pen, the government has tried to erase a quarter of the student body of Harvard, who are international students who contribute significantly to the university and its mission.” The university filed a case against the administration for efforts to change its courses, admission processes and recruitment policies last month.