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A federal judge blocked Donald Trump’s latest climbing on immigration on Thursday, a decision that occurred just a few hours after the Harvard University’s ability to register international students.
US District Judge Jeffrey White, California prevented the government from modifying the legal status of international students until the cases contesting the revocations of previous visas are resolved. He said that government’s actions had “wreaked havoc not only on the life of the complainants here, but on F-1 non-immigrants located in a similar way through the United States and continue.”
White’s decision came to the heels of a DHS declaration which said that Harvard “can no longer register foreign students and that existing foreign students must transfer or lose their legal status”.
The DHS allegedly alleged that Harvard had created a dangerous campus by authorizing the “anti-American pro-terrorist agitators” on the spot, and said without evidence that the University had collaborated with the Chinese Communist Party. Earlier this week, the restricted committee of the Chinese Communist Party Chamber launched an investigation into Harvard’s partnerships with organizations with alleged links with the CCP.

This last climbing follows a threat from internal security secretary Kristi Noem, who threatened to revoke the “privilege” of the registration of holders of foreign student visa unless the university reverses the files of “illegal and violent” activities of its students.

Despite the fact that Harvard had delivered not specified documentation to the Trump administration, Noem said that the university had not respected the law. “Harvard had the opportunity to do the right thing. It refused,” she said in a statement.
Here, the mounting campaigns of the Trump administration against Harvard and international students go hand in hand. Last month, the Ministry of Justice was forced to withdraw efforts to revoke student visas on minor legal offenses, after an amazing number of judicial disputes. But the DoJ said that he would develop a new policy of modifying F-1 visas to facilitate the abolition of foreign students.
At the same time, the Trump administration has decided to seriously restrict the freedom of expression of international students, who were arrested by ice for pro-Palestinian speeches which claim that the government interferes with its interests in foreign policy.

This story has been updated.

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