Group 1 - The U.S. State Department issued a telegram on June 6, instructing embassies worldwide to resume processing visa applications for international students planning to attend Harvard University, reversing a previous directive from June 5 that denied such applications [1] - On June 5, Harvard University responded to the Trump administration's visa restrictions, labeling it as "another illegal retaliation" against the institution, emphasizing its commitment to protecting international students [1] - The Trump administration had previously signed an announcement limiting visas for foreign students at Harvard for a duration of six months, citing the university's insufficient cooperation with federal security information requests as a national security risk [1] Group 2 - On May 22, the U.S. government announced the cancellation of Harvard University's eligibility for the Student and Exchange Visitor Program, prohibiting the university from enrolling international students, which raised global concerns [2] - Harvard University indicated that it had filed a lawsuit and submitted a motion for a temporary restraining order, arguing that the actions of the Department of Homeland Security were illegal retaliation for the university's refusal to allow federal control over its academic decisions [2]
美国撤销前一日的哈佛学生签证限制令!有留学生称已感到麻木
Nan Fang Du Shi Bao·2025-06-08 03:05