
Harvard Wins Temporary Reprieve in Trump Administration's Foreign Student Enrollment Dispute
A federal judge's ruling on Friday has temporarily blocked the Trump administration's attempt to revoke Harvard University's ability to enroll international students. The decision comes as part of ongoing litigation. NBC News spoke with Karl Molden, a 21-year-old Harvard student from Vienna, Austria, to understand the implications for international students. "I think it's what the Trump administration is trying to do right now—seizing more power by cracking down on universities," Molden stated, expressing concern about the administration's actions. The judge's intervention provides temporary relief, but the legal battle continues, leaving many international students in a state of uncertainty. The case highlights the broader debate surrounding immigration policies and their impact on higher education.