
Homeland Security Seeks Harvard Student Records, Sparking Civil Liberties Debate
Harvard University's disciplinary records sought by Homeland Security, raising concerns about potential targeting of US citizens. The US Department of Homeland Security recently requested disciplinary records from Harvard University, focusing on non-immigrant students. This action has prompted concerns about potential overreach and the targeting of US citizens involved in political activism. One commentator stated, "This is some KGB Stassi level ish, okay? This is ridiculous and it should concern every single one of us." The request raises questions about the scope of government surveillance and the protection of civil liberties. Further investigation is needed to verify the claims and determine the full extent of the DHS's actions. The situation highlights the importance of transparency and accountability in government operations.