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美联邦法官延长限制令以确保哈佛大学仍可招收国际学生
Zhong Guo Xin Wen Wang·2025-05-30 02:37

Group 1 - A federal judge in Massachusetts extended a temporary restraining order to allow Harvard University to continue enrolling international students [1] - The restraining order was issued by Judge Allison Burroughs to halt a policy from the U.S. government that prohibited Harvard from enrolling international students [1] - The U.S. Department of Homeland Security announced the cancellation of Harvard's eligibility for the Student and Exchange Visitor Program, prompting Harvard to sue the government [1] Group 2 - Harvard University has faced increasing pressure from the U.S. government, including threats to freeze $2.2 billion in federal funds and revoke the university's international student visa eligibility [2] - The university has already filed a lawsuit regarding the freezing of federal funds and is now pursuing legal action against the international student enrollment ban [2] - During Harvard's 374th commencement ceremony, many graduates showed support for international students, highlighting that nearly 6,800 international students make up about 27% of the total student body [2]