Trump puts Harvard under pressure: Million funding and students in danger!

US government plans to delete Harvard grants and to deny international students. Legal dispute runs.
US government plans to delete Harvard grants and to deny international students. Legal dispute runs. (Symbolbild/NAG)

Trump puts Harvard under pressure: Million funding and students in danger!

The US government under President Donald Trump plans significant measures against Harvard University. A draft that strives for the cancellation of existing contracts with the institution stipulates that Harvard does not take any accusations of tolerating anti -Semitism and inadequate measures against anti -Semitic incidents. According to reports, the value of the contracts concerned should be around $ 100 million (88 million euros), but an official confirmation from the White House is still pending for these plans. So far, Harvard has decided against the claims of the Trump government, especially in relation to admission procedures and personnel decisions.

The government has financial pressure on the university. For example, she has already deleted or frozen grants in billions. In addition, the university was ordered to no longer accept new international students, a decision that exerts additional pressure in the current political situation. According to the Minister of Homeland Protection Minister Kristi Noem, steps were initiated to withdraw Harvard as part of the student and Exchange Visitor Program (SEVP), which significantly restricted the university recording of international students.

international students and legal disputes

Harvard currently has around 6,800 international students who make up about 27 percent of the total student body. The government argues that persistent propalestinic protests at US universities, which are often associated with anti-Semitic incidents, required a clear reaction. Minister Noem had also asked Harvard to present information about foreign students and possible illegal activities, which contributed to the massive political repression. For this, Harvard was certified not to react sufficiently to this requirement.

The affected international students must now strive to switch to other universities in order to maintain their residence status in the United States. Harvard legally defends himself against the measures of the Trump government. A court has already had a preliminary stop of the measures against foreign students, but the legal dispute is far from over.

anti -Semitism and universities in an international context

The context also has a larger dimension. Anti-Semitic attacks at universities worldwide, including US and German universities, have increased in Israel since Hamas' terrorist attack. Benedikt Brisch, head of the DAAD branch in New York, notices an intensive discussion about freedom of expression and its limits in the US university system. The Jewish community in the United States feels the hostility at universities as a double shock, while in other countries, such as Jordan, protests against Israel and for an armistice at universities.

Overall, it can be seen that the universities as platforms for intercultural dialogue have to play an important role in both the USA and in other countries, especially based on the challenges of diversity and tolerance. The incidents and political tensions indicate that the discourse around anti -Semitism and freedoms in educational institutions will focus more on the focus, with respect for different perspectives.

Developments around Harvard illustrate the difficulties with which universities are faced with a polarized political climate, and the effects of these political decisions on education and the number of students in one of the world's most renowned universities.

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