The US State Department is reviewing all Harvard University-affiliated visa holders, not just students, as per a Fox News report. The move is a notable escalation of the Trump administration’s conflict with the Ivy League university.
Earlier, the administration tried to strip Harvard of its authority to enrol international students, but a federal judge has since blocked that move.
Harvard argued revocation of its certification in the Student and Exchange Visitor Program was “clear retaliation” for its refusal of the government’s ideologically rooted policy demands. The administration on Tuesday directed federal agencies to cancel all remaining federal contracts with the university – totaling about $100 million in all.
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The US officials have not given any reason behind the review.
The State Department has previously said that security vetting for visas “runs from the time of each application, through adjudication of the visa, and afterwards during the validity period of every visa issued.”
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The recent moves come as the Trump administration takes steps that could deter international students from studying at universities in the US.
The State Department announced several other moves this week targeting students who wish to come to the US. On Tuesday, the agency paused all new student and exchange visa appointments as it prepares to expand social media vetting for applicants. It is unclear what the expanded social media vetting will entail.
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On Wednesday, Secretary of State Marco Rubio announced he would “aggressively revoke visas for Chinese students” in a major escalation of tensions with Beijing.
Rubio said the State Department would work with the Department of Homeland Security on the revocations, which will target Chinese students, “including those with connections to the Chinese Communist Party or studying in critical fields.”
The Trump administration’s recent actions have thrown the lives of the university’s International students – who make up 27% of Harvard’s enrollment – in disarray, including leaving some afraid of attending their own graduation on Thursday, a school official told a court in a recent filing.
Earlier, the administration tried to strip Harvard of its authority to enrol international students, but a federal judge has since blocked that move.
Harvard argued revocation of its certification in the Student and Exchange Visitor Program was “clear retaliation” for its refusal of the government’s ideologically rooted policy demands. The administration on Tuesday directed federal agencies to cancel all remaining federal contracts with the university – totaling about $100 million in all.
ALSO READ: Harvard’s growing clash with Trump administration: A blow-by-blow account
The US officials have not given any reason behind the review.
The State Department has previously said that security vetting for visas “runs from the time of each application, through adjudication of the visa, and afterwards during the validity period of every visa issued.”
ALSO READ: Harvard's foreign students in limbo after Trump administration revokes their enrollment
The recent moves come as the Trump administration takes steps that could deter international students from studying at universities in the US.
The State Department announced several other moves this week targeting students who wish to come to the US. On Tuesday, the agency paused all new student and exchange visa appointments as it prepares to expand social media vetting for applicants. It is unclear what the expanded social media vetting will entail.
ALSO READ: Harvard’s former president condemns Trump's 'tyrannical' order to block international students enrolments
On Wednesday, Secretary of State Marco Rubio announced he would “aggressively revoke visas for Chinese students” in a major escalation of tensions with Beijing.
Rubio said the State Department would work with the Department of Homeland Security on the revocations, which will target Chinese students, “including those with connections to the Chinese Communist Party or studying in critical fields.”
The Trump administration’s recent actions have thrown the lives of the university’s International students – who make up 27% of Harvard’s enrollment – in disarray, including leaving some afraid of attending their own graduation on Thursday, a school official told a court in a recent filing.
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