The State Department is examining Harvard University's eligibility for the Exchange Visitor Program, which grants visas to international students and researchers. This inquiry is part of broader scrutiny that follows Harvard's rejection of demands from a federal antisemitism task force. Harvard, currently challenging $2.6 billion in federal cuts, views the investigation as retaliatory. Despite the scrutiny, Harvard continues to support its international community in applying for U.S. visas. Compliance with regulations and promoting cultural exchange is mandatory for all sponsors, including Harvard.
The State Department is investigating whether Harvard University will remain part of a government program that provides American visas for international students and researchers.
Harvard has faced mounting sanctions and scrutiny from Washington after rejecting federal antisemitism task force demands, and it is challenging $2.6 billion in federal cuts.
All sponsors, including Harvard, are required to fully comply with exchange visitor regulations and promote cultural exchange principles as per the program.
Harvard spokesperson stated the investigation is a retaliatory step, affirming the school's commitment to its international community and compliance with the program's rules.
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