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Harvard demands Trump Admin for his prohibition that the school regulates international students

Harvard University sued the Trump administration on Friday, claiming that the decision to revoke the school’s ability to register international students “is a shameless violation of the first amendment, the due process clause and the Administrative Procedure Law.”

The Trump Administration said Thursday that the school lost its ability to use the student and exchanges visitors (which allows non -citizens to study at the university under a specific visa) because it had not met the demands sent last month to provide information about students’ visa holders.

“As a result of its refusal to comply with multiple applications to provide the Department of National Security, pertinent information while perpetuating an insecure campus environment that is hostile to Jewish students, promotes pro-hamas sympathy and employs racist diversity, equity and inclusion policies, has lost this privilege” of the Department of Security of the Head of the City of City in the university of a letter of a letter of a letter of a letter of a letter of a letter of a letter of a letter of a letter of a letter of a letter of a letter of a letter of the university of the university of the university of the university of the university of the university of the university of the university of a letter of the university of the university of the university of the university of the university of the university of the university of the university of the university of the university of the university of the university of the university of the university.

The president of Harvard, Alan Gerber, retreated in a message to the University on Friday.

“The government has affirmed that its destructive action is based on the breach of Harvard to comply with the requests for information from the United States National Security Department. In fact, Harvard responded to the requests of the department as required by law,” said Gerber.

People walk through Harvard Yard on Harvard University campus in Cambridge, Massachussetts, April 15, 2025.

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In his complaintHarvard said “there is no legal justification” to cancel the State.

The school accused the administration of riding an “unprecedented and retaliation attack” because the university supports the policies that the administration does not like.

“The Government has casually ruled out the basic protections of the first amendment, the protections of due procedural process and the DHS regulations for the immediate and devastating effect for Harvard and its community. Harvard is more than 7,000 holders of Visas F-1 and J-1, and their dependents have become pawns in the campaign of the government of the presentation of reprisals,” the complaints read.

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