Core Points - A federal judge in Massachusetts has approved Harvard University's request for a preliminary injunction against the Trump administration's policy to revoke its eligibility to enroll international students [1] - The Department of Homeland Security announced on May 22 that it would cancel Harvard's eligibility for the Student and Exchange Visitor Program, leading to Harvard's lawsuit against the Trump administration [1] - The judge issued a temporary restraining order to maintain the status quo until further proposals are submitted for review [1] Summary by Sections Harvard University - Harvard University has approximately 6,800 international students, accounting for over 27% of its total student body as of the fall 2023 semester [2] - The university is facing pressure from the Trump administration, which has previously frozen billions in funding due to Harvard's refusal to comply with demands for significant reforms in its management and admissions policies [2] Trump Administration - President Trump has stated that the proportion of international students at Harvard should be limited to around 15% and has requested a list of these students [2] - The Trump administration's actions against Harvard are part of a broader strategy targeting several universities, with threats of funding cuts and investigations if they do not adjust their policies [2] - The administration's demands include addressing anti-Semitism on campuses and eliminating diversity initiatives favoring minority groups [2]
【环球财经】美国联邦法官“叫停”禁止哈佛大学招收国际学生政策
Xin Hua She·2025-05-29 18:11