
Harvard Wins Temporary Reprieve: Judge Blocks Trump's Attempt to Bar International Students
A federal judge in Boston has extended a temporary order that prevents the Trump administration from revoking Harvard University's ability to enroll international students. This decision comes after the Trump administration sent a letter to Harvard giving the university 30 days to challenge the revocation. The short court hearing underscored the last-minute nature of the administration's actions. The judge's decision keeps the temporary restraining order in place, allowing Harvard to continue enrolling international students while the legal battle continues. According to a legal expert interviewed in the video, "real harm is taking place" amid the president's relentless attacks on the university's program. The administration's eleventh-hour notification to Harvard about their right to withdraw from the program highlights the urgency of the situation and the importance of the judge's ruling in maintaining the status quo.