'We did not sign up for this': Harvard's foreign students are stuck and scared
Summary
International students at Harvard University are now uncertain about their future after the Trump administration's decision to halt their enrollment due to alleged legal non-compliance by the university. This affects many students, including those from China and India, and could lead to legal challenges, as Harvard disagrees with the government's actions.Key Facts
- Shreya Mishra Reddy, among over 6,800 international students at Harvard, is uncertain about graduating.
- International students make up over 27% of Harvard's enrollment, with many from China and India.
- The Trump administration accused Harvard of not following the law, which could stop foreign student enrollment.
- Harvard criticized the decision as "unlawful" and may challenge it legally.
- Students affected face uncertainty about their education and related visa status.
- The White House demands Harvard meet specific conditions, like turning over student records and evidence of illegal activities.
- The situation is part of broader government actions against campuses with protests, affecting other schools as well.
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