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Why the US is targeting Harvard’s J-1 visa programme amid broader political tensions
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The US State Department has launched an investigation into Harvard University’s use of the J-1 visa programme under the Exchange Visitor Program. The move is part of a broader federal campaign targeting Harvard’s international activities, including its ties to China and student protest records. The University has been ordered to submit records within a week. The probe follows earlier visa-related actions and has already affected funding, legal proceedings, and international scholar entry into the US.
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