
President Donald Trump said Wednesday that he will deny visas for foreign students trying to come to the United States to attend Harvard University, his latest attack on the prominent Ivy League college. Limited time: Save 25% on NBC News subscription Get exclusive reporting, live Q&As and ad-free reading. The administration tried late last month to revoke Harvard’s ability to enroll foreign students — a move that was swiftly blocked by a federal judge.
Main Idea: Trump said he will deny visas to foreign students who want to study at Harvard, escalating his clash with the university.
Key Points:
Foreign students could lose visas or face delays, hurting colleges, local jobs, and campus spending.
Some supporters may see tighter visa checks as a security and immigration control step.
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Primary institution targeted by Trump’s action and the main subject of the article.
Central actor who announced the visa denial and travel restrictions affecting Harvard’s international students.
Harvard president quoted responding to and rejecting the administration’s action.
Central agency named in the proclamation as reviewing existing foreign students’ visas.
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