Key Points

Harvard has taken legal action against the Trump administration after losing its authority to sponsor student visas. The university condemned the move as retaliation for defending academic independence. The White House framed foreign enrollment as a privilege, not a right, while Harvard vowed to protect affected scholars. This clash follows months of tension over campus policies and protests.

Key Points: Harvard Sues Trump Over Foreign Student Visa Ban

  • Harvard files legal complaint over revoked SEVP certification
  • Trump administration accuses Harvard of fostering anti-American sentiment
  • University pledges support for affected international students
  • White House calls foreign enrollment a "privilege, not a right"
3 min read

Harvard lodges complaint after Donald Trump bars University from enrolling foreign students

Harvard files lawsuit against Trump administration after losing SEVP certification, calling the move unlawful retaliation against academic freedom.

"We condemn this unlawful and unwarranted action. It imperils the futures of thousands of students and scholars. – Harvard University"

Washington DC, May 23

Following the Donald Trump administration's decision to bar Harvard University from enrolling international students, the university condemned the decision as both unlawful and unwarranted and said that the decision "imperils the futures of thousands of students and scholars."

The university has filed a legal complaint and announced plans to seek a temporary restraining order as it pursues all available remedies.

In a statement released on Friday, the Ofice of the President of the Harvard University said, "Yesterday, the federal government announced that it has revoked Harvard's certification under the Student and Exchange Visitor Program (SEVP) and stripped the University of its authority to sponsor F- and J- visas for international students and scholars for the 2025-26 academic year. The revocation continues a series of government actions to retaliate against Harvard for our refusal to surrender our academic independence and to submit to the federal government's illegal assertion of control over our curriculum, our faculty, and our student body."

Reassuring its international community, Harvard emphasised its commitment to defending academic freedom and pledged support to those impacted by the decision.

It added, "We condemn this unlawful and unwarranted action. It imperils the futures of thousands of students and scholars across Harvard and serves as a warning to countless others at colleges and universities throughout the country who have come to America to pursue their education and fulfil their dreams. We have just filed a complaint, and a motion for a temporary restraining order will follow. As we pursue legal remedies, we will do everything in our power to support our students and scholars. The Harvard International Office will provide periodic updates as new information becomes available."

The statement further said that the government has claimed that its destructive action is based on Harvard's failure to comply with the US Department of Homeland Security's requests for information.

"In fact, Harvard did respond to the Department's requests as required by law. For those international students and scholars affected by yesterday's action, know that you are vital members of our community. You are our classmates and friends, our colleagues and mentors, our partners in the work of this great institution. Thanks to you, we know more and understand more, and our country and our world are more enlightened and more resilient. We will support you as we do our utmost to ensure that Harvard remains open to the world," the Harvard statement added.

Earlier on Thursday, the White House said, "Enrolling foreign students is a privilege, not a right." It accused Harvard leadership of turning "their once-great institution into a hotbed of anti-American, anti-Semitic, pro-terrorist agitators."

In a statement to CNN, White House spokesperson Abigail Jackson said, "They have repeatedly failed to take action to address the widespread problems negatively impacting American students and now they must face the consequences of their actions."

Harvard and the Trump administration have been engaged in a conflict for months as the administration demands the university make changes to the programming of the institution, hiring and administration to remove on-campus antisemitism and remove what it termed "racist 'diversity, equity and inclusion' practices." The administration has targeted foreign students and employees, whom it believes were part of the contentious campus protests over the Israel-Hamas war.

- ANI

Share this article:

Reader Comments

Here are 6 diverse Indian perspective comments for the article:
R
Rahul K.
This is very concerning for Indian students aspiring for Harvard. Many bright minds from IITs/NITs dream of studying there. Hope the courts resolve this quickly! Education should never be politicized. 🇮🇳
P
Priya M.
While I support academic freedom, universities must also ensure safe environments for all students. Maybe this will make our Indian institutions more attractive - we have excellent universities too! #MakeInIndia
A
Amit S.
Trump's actions seem extreme but can't ignore that many US universities have become political battlegrounds. Indian students pay huge fees - they deserve peaceful learning environments, not constant protests.
S
Shreya P.
As someone with friends at Harvard, this is heartbreaking 💔 Indian students contribute so much to US academia and economy. Hope better sense prevails! Meanwhile, maybe time to consider UK/Canada/Australia options...
V
Vikram J.
Interesting timing - just when Indian universities are improving global rankings. Could be an opportunity for us to attract more international students if US becomes unpredictable. Our IIMs/IISc are world class!
N
Neha R.
Both sides seem to be playing politics here. Indian students caught in the middle deserve better. Maybe universities should focus less on activism and more on actual education? Just saying... 🤷‍♀️

We welcome thoughtful discussions from our readers. Please keep comments respectful and on-topic.

Leave a Comment

Minimum 50 characters 0/50