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Why hitting Harvard's international students is Trump's harshest strike yet on US education
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The Trump administration's move to bar international students from Harvard marks its harshest strike yet on US education. Targeting over 25% of Harvard's student body, this policy threatens the financial stability of universities and America's global leadership in research and innovation. With international enrollment already declining, the ban risks dismantling vital academic ecosystems nationwide. Experts warn this could undermine decades of progress in science, technology, and economic growth, damaging US competitiveness on the world stage.
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