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Judge Halts Trump Administration’s Attempt to End Harvard’s Enrollment of Foreign Students

The Ivy League university sued the Trump administration on Friday after DHS Secretary Kristi Noem said the school’s student visa program would be pulled.
By Cristin DusksMay 23, 20250
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Harvard Yard is located at 2 Kirkland St, Cambridge, MA 02138. Many international students have expressed concern about changes to international student visas under the incoming Trump administration. (Pavan V. Thakkar)
Harvard Yard is located at 2 Kirkland St, Cambridge, MA 02138. Many international students have expressed concern about changes to international student visas under the incoming Trump administration. (Pavan V. Thakkar)

A federal judge on Friday granted Harvard University’s emergency motion to block the Trump administration from revoking its ability to enroll international students, as litigation on the matter continues.

In her order, U.S. District Judge Allison Burroughs said Harvard showed “it will sustain immediate and irreparable injury” if the Trump administration is allowed to implement its revocation notice before “there is an opportunity to hear from all parties.”

The order allows Harvard to maintain its “status quo” in enrolling international students for now. Burroughs has scheduled another hearing for May 27.

Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem notified Harvard a day earlier that the government would be terminating its student visa program, marking a major escalation in the administration’s pressure campaign against the Ivy League university.

This development is extraordinary, but it does not appear out of the blue: In mid-April, while canceling nearly $3 million in DHS grants to Harvard, Noem simultaneously demanded that the university turn over records on foreign students alleged to have engaged in “illegal and violent activities.” Failure to cooperate would jeopardize Harvard’s Student and Exchange Visitor Program (SEVP) certification — which allows schools to admit international students. Evidently, Noem has now followed through on that threat.

Harvard sued the Trump administration less than 24 hours after Noem’s revocation notice was issued.

“The government’s action is unlawful,” the university said in a statement on Thursday, adding: “This retaliatory action threatens serious harm to the Harvard community and our country, and undermines Harvard’s academic and research mission.”

Roughly 7,000 students across Harvard’s 13 schools are student visa holders, according to the university.

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Cristin Dusks

    Cristin Dusks is a seasoned political news writer and author known for her in-depth coverage of international affairs. With a strong focus on Western politics, UK political dynamics, and emerging developments in Asian politics, Cristin brings a global perspective to her reporting. Her work explores the intersection of policy, diplomacy, and social change, offering readers comprehensive and thought-provoking analysis.

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