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Top US universities face backlash over rising international enrollment under Trump
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Top US universities like Harvard and Columbia expanded global student enrollment over decades, but now face political backlash under President Trump. The administration has tightened visa policies and targeted schools with high foreign student numbers, citing unfair access for Americans. Universities defend their global strategies as essential for academic excellence and economic sustainability. Legal challenges are underway as elite schools warn that restricting international students threatens their mission, funding, and standing in the global education landscape.
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