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From ban to backtrack: What the Harvard case means for US immigration policy
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The Trump administration has reversed its immediate revocation of Harvard's SEVP certification, giving the university 30 days to respond. The move, prompted by legal pressure and a federal court hearing, signals a broader shift in US immigration enforcement tied to higher education. Harvard alleges the action was retaliation for its speech and refusal to comply with political demands. The outcome could reshape how immigration policy impacts academic institutions nationwide, especially regarding international student enrollment.
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