The decision was explained, especially, in the “denial” of Harvard to ensure a safe environment for Jewish students, as well as the policy of equality chased by the university.
Presidential Administration Donald Trump has announced the recall of Harvard University’s certification as part of a Student and Exchange Program (SEVP), which really forbids the institution to accept new foreign students. The AP reported it on Thursday, May 22.
This decision is also grateful to more than 6,800 foreign students who are already studying at Harvard, transferring to other educational institutions or leaving the United States, otherwise they will lose their legal status.
The U.S. Department of Internal Security, led by Christie Nooy, has accused Harvard of creating a dangerous environment, especially due to cases of anti-Semitic violence and alleged cooperation with the Communist Party of China. The university has been given 72 hours to provide records, including video monitoring related to foreign behavior to study during protests.
Harvard is determined to condemn this decision, calling it illegal and overthrowing the mission of the academic university and the well of his community. The university also indicated that it was part of a broader increase in tightening between Trump management and higher educational institutions in universities and freedom of opinion.
Remember that in recent weeks, US President Donald Trump has frozen or destroyed federal grants and contracts for Harvard University worth about $ 3 billion.
In particular, the US Ministry of Health and Social Services recently said that the Harvard University of Federal Grants for $ 60 million was stopped by Harvard University due to the fact that the institution could not oppose anti-Semitism and ethnic discrimination.
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