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After Harvard, will US stop other universities from enrolling foreign students? What Trump said
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President Trump criticized Harvard University, saying they "have to change its ways" after the DHS threatened to remove their ability to enroll foreign students. He questioned the university's academic standards, particularly a remedial math course. However, a federal judge blocked the Trump administration's action, with Harvard claiming it was retaliation and unconstitutional, potentially affecting over 7,000 visa holders.
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