The Trump administration has initiated an investigation into the eligibility of Harvard's visa program.
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On April 17, 2025, demonstrators gathered around the John Harvard Statue in Harvard Yard to protest against President Donald Trump's criticisms of Harvard University in Cambridge, Massachusetts.
The U.S. State Department has initiated an investigation into Harvard University's "ongoing eligibility as a sponsor for the Exchange Visitor Program," as announced by Secretary of State Marco Rubio on Wednesday. This marks another intensification of the Trump administration's stance against the prestigious institution. The announcement comes amidst ongoing legal battles regarding the government's efforts to restrict the university's ability to host international students. "The investigation aims to ensure that State Department programs align with our nation's interests," stated the Secretary, though he did not provide any further details about the inquiry. The Trump administration had initially revoked Harvard's Student and Exchange Visitor Program status in May, but this decision was later halted by federal judge Allison Burroughs.
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