Great relief to foreign students of Harvard, the US Court has prohibited Trump administration orders

Washington, May 24 (IANS). A Judge in the US Province Massachusetts temporarily banned the Trump administration’s order on Friday, which closed the doors of Harvard University for International Students. The decision of the court comes a day after the Department of Home Security (DHS) canceled the consent of the Sevis system of Harvard University (student and Exchange visitor information system). The move was part of the attack on US President Donald Trump’s attack on Ivian League School. DHS’s decision said that foreign students studying at Harvard University should be transferred to another college, otherwise their status would be eliminated. It is estimated that Harvard has 780 Indian students and scholars. Harvard University said in a case filed in court on Friday morning, “the government tried to remove about a fourth of Harvard students, that is, foreign students, who contribute significantly to the university and his mission. Harvard is not Harvard without international students.” In a letter to the college, Alan M. Garber, president of Harvard University, said we condemn this illegal and unfair actions. He said this step threatens the future of thousands of Harvard students and scholars. There is a warning to many others who have come to America to study and realize their dreams in colleges and universities across the country. ‘The Trump administration has suspended all the financing of the university due to pro-Palestinian protests and negligence of the Jewish students and demanded that the university demanded to cancel its tax-free situation. Trump also took the steps against other large colleges such as Kolambia University. The information about seven thousand foreign students of his 13 schools was presented. Comply with DHS.