Summary
President Trump has barred most international students from entering the U.S. to study at Harvard, citing concerns over the school’s handling of foreign student programs and its ties to Chinese researchers. The proclamation allows entry only if deemed in the “national interest” and threatens to revoke visas for current students. This move is part of a broader conflict between the Trump administration and Harvard, focusing on the school’s disciplinary practices and funding, amidst ongoing tensions regarding pro-Palestinian activism on campus.



