Trump stops student visa: Harvard fights for international students!

Al Jazeera reports on the temporary suspension of US student visa through the Trump administration and its effects.
Al Jazeera reports on the temporary suspension of US student visa through the Trump administration and its effects. (Symbolbild/NAG)

Trump stops student visa: Harvard fights for international students!

The Trump administration has temporarily suspended the processing of Visa for foreign students, which could have a significant impact on the international student community in the United States. According to Al Jazera ordered an internal memo from Foreign Minister Marco Rubio so that no new dates for student- Or can agree to exchange visa until new instructions are available. This measure coincides with planned guidelines for the expanded review of social media that should apply to all applications.

The measures of the Trump administration seem to be part of a more comprehensive pressure on universities and foreign students. In the past week, Harvard University's approval was revoked to enroll from international students, a decision related to the university's reaction to pro-Palestinian protests. It is known that a federal judge has temporarily blocked this measure.

protests and legal disputes

The situation continues to come to a head, since Rubio also tried to revoke hundreds of visas for foreign students due to the smallest legal violations or pro-Palestinian statements. US foreign spokeswoman Tammy Bruce explained that the review is taken seriously and that applicants for student visa will have to expect a strict review in the future. However, Rubio did not state a time frame for the suspension and informed diplomatic staff that can be expected in the near future with new instructions.

In an answer to these processes, Harvard filed an action against the revocation of her approval. The President of the University, Alan M. Garber, described the measures as "illegal and unfounded". A court in Boston has issued a preliminary injunction to prevent the government from withdrawing Harvard for the admission of international students, and a hearing on this topic is set for May 29, such as Harvard magazine reported.

scope of the effects

The revocation of Harvard's certification could prevent thousands of international students from graduating and has far-reaching consequences for the academic year 2025-2026. This would make the university through the student Exchange and Visitor Program (SEVP), which manages foreign students, no longer able to accept international students who are legally in the USA.

In the academic year 2024-2025, 6,793 international students were enrolled to Harvard, which is 27.3 percent of the total student body. These students pay comparatively higher tuition fees that represent an important source of income for the university, such as the analysis of VisaHelp

educational and legal framework conditions

For international students who want to study in the USA, there are various visa options, whereby the F-1 visa represents the most common way that applies to academic studies in accredited institutions. This visa enables full -time students to work on campus under certain conditions. The invitation to apply for such a visa usually take place after confirmation of the enrollment at an SEVP-certified institution.

The new guidelines that the Trump administration plans to raise constitutional questions, in particular with regard to academic freedom and the rights of people with temporary visas. The lawyers of several students affected argue that the measures violate their clients' freedom of speech.

Developments in visa policy and universities in the United States are not only legally, but also socially of great importance and could change the future landscape of international education.

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