The Department of Homeland Security revoked Harvard's access to SEVIS, which monitors international students. This action follows accusations from the Trump administration that Harvard is linked to violence and the Chinese Communist Party. Although the revocation could make about 6,800 international students deportable, their visas remain valid for now. Harvard has legally contested the move, arguing a violation of its First Amendment rights, highlighting ongoing tensions between educational institutions and federal immigration policies.
This administration is holding Harvard accountable for fostering violence, antisemitism, and coordinating with the Chinese Communist Party on its campus.
DHS demanded that Harvard turn over information on its international students, including their "known illegal activity" and "known dangerous or violent activity."
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