A federal judge in Massachusetts said on Thursday that she is planning to give a preliminary judicial order that prohibits the Trump administration to cancel Harvard University’s ability to have international students.
The American boycott judge Alison Buroz said in a session on Thursday that she is planning to issue a preliminary judicial order that Harvard requested, and expanding a temporary restriction order that the administration prohibits the follow -up.
Harvard University is trying to stop the Trump administration’s efforts to restrict foreign students from registration and attendance, at least temporarily, because it sues the Ministry of Internal Security. DHS said Current foreign students At Harvard University, they must transfer their legal status in the United States lawyers to Harvard University at the Federal Court of Massachusetts, where the Trump administration aims to federal funding in Harvard and students.
Trump administration gives Harvard University 30 days to compete for its efforts to end the registration of foreign students effectively in the institution, according to the notice of the Ministry of National Security issued on Thursday.
The notice told the school that Harvard had 30 days to provide evidence to refute the administration’s efforts to end Harvard’s use of the student exchange program and visitors.
Ivy Legue’s Foundation Starting ceremony It was also held on Thursday. The President of Harvard University, Alan Garper, received a standing applause and a round of vibrant applause while taking over the platform.
“You are, you are hoping for this institution, embodying,” Giber said to graduates of the graduates on Thursday morning. “Live evidence that our mission is not only to change the lives of individuals, but also the paths of societies that will be joined, served and lead. You may carry Harvard’s best and do it in the world that awaits you.”