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Beyond Harvard: Could other US universities face international student bans next?
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The revocation of Harvard’s international student programme certification marks a seismic shift in US higher education. As campus protests swell and federal scrutiny deepens, elite universities with large international cohorts now face political crosshairs. With academic freedom eroding and visa pipelines threatened, America’s global education leadership is no longer assured—it’s on trial, one campus at a time.
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