The heir to the Belgian throne may be forced to leave Harvard University after US President Donald Trump introduced a ban on the formation of foreign students in a prestigious institution.
Princess Elizabeth, who will become the next queen of Belgium, is studying in a two -line program in Harvard, one of the most elusive universities in the world.
But on May 22, the Trump administration canceled Harvard’s right to enroll foreign students, accusing the university of propaganda in relation to violence and anti -Semitism, as well as the inability to fulfill the requirements for transmitting information about foreign students, which can lead to their deportation.
This step belongs to more than 7,000 students who currently amount to about a quarter of student staff, according to Harvard’s claim for the abolition of restrictions, adding that he will have a “destructive effect on Harvard and more than 7,000 visa owners”.
The Minister of Internal Security of the United States Christie Nooy in his letter, which is announced, said that foreign students should transfer from the university to maintain a visa status.
The 23-year-old princess, who is the eldest child of the king of Belgium Philip and Queen Matilda, graduated from the first year of study in graduate school, but will not finish it for another year. Last year, she graduated from Oxford University in the UK.
This is the first in the inheritance of the throne after the Belgian Constitution was changed in 1991 to cancel the right to inherit the throne with only people.
The impact (if any) of this decision of the US administration is not clear at this stage, ”said the representative of the Belgian monarchy by publishing Politico.
Now we are investigating it. This will become clearer in the coming days/weeks.
The Communications Director of the Royal Palace told Reuters that they were “analyzing the“ situation ”and allowing him to resolve.”
The ban on the Trump administration marks the escalation of its pressure on Harvard and higher educational institutions throughout the country that she accused of nurseries of anti -Semitism and left ideology, and included the abolition of visas and a reduction in federal funding for billions of dollars.
Source: Racurs

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