
Trump Administration Halts Harvard's International Student Enrollment
Harvard University Faces International Student Enrollment Halt On [Date], the Trump administration took action that significantly impacted Harvard University's ability to accept international students. The decision to revoke Harvard's Student and Exchange Visitor Program certification has left many students in precarious situations. The video by Damaris Obiero provides insight into the potential consequences for these students. "Honestly speaking, if you're an immigrant, you're not safe." Obiero states in her video, expressing the anxiety felt by many international students. This sentiment underscores the uncertainty and fear surrounding the administration's decision. The impact extends beyond immediate enrollment. Existing students face the possibility of visa revocation if they cannot transfer to another institution. The financial implications are also substantial, as international students often pay significantly higher tuition fees than domestic students. The video highlights the considerable financial investment these students have already made. This situation raises critical questions about the future of international education in the US and the treatment of foreign nationals. The administration's decision to revoke Harvard's certification has far-reaching implications for the university, its students, and the broader academic community.