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Harvard wins initial court fight; US exploring other ways to bar foreign students

The judge, Allison D. Burroughs, said she would extend an order from last week blocking the government’s attempts to prevent international students from enrolling at the school as the two sides continue to argue the matter in court

Stephanie Saul, Sarah Mervosh, Michael C. Bender Published 31.05.25, 07:29 AM
Harvard University president Alan Garber at the 374th Commencement ceremony in Cambridge, Massachusetts

Harvard University president Alan Garber at the 374th Commencement ceremony in Cambridge, Massachusetts

Harvard won a temporary victory on Thursday in a legal battle with the Trump administration over whether it can enroll international students, after a federal judge said that the university could continue to do so for now.

The judge, Allison D. Burroughs, said she would extend an order from last week blocking the government’s attempts to prevent international students from enrolling at the school as the two sides continue to argue the matter in court.

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At the same time, lawyers for the department of homeland security hinted that the Trump administration was pursuing other ways to bar international students from enrolling at the Ivy League university.

The Trump administration had been trying to ban international students at Harvard as part of a multipronged attack against the school, which has included halting billions in federal funds.

Government officials have accused the school of harbouring antisemitism and, in a court filing on Thursday, also accused the school of working with the Chinese Communist Party.

The government has not offered any particular evidence for these claims, and Harvard officials have maintained they are in full compliance with legal requirements to report foreign donations.

Its lawyers have cited a barrage of social media posts by President Donald Trump that attack the university and its professors for their political ideology.

Harvard sued the Trump administration last week after the government announced that it would revoke the university’s authorisation to enroll students from abroad. Hours after the lawsuit was filed, Judge Burroughs issued a short-term ban on those efforts.

In the Thursday hearing in federal district court in Boston, the judge voiced concerns that the government was in violation of that earlier order by attempting to prevent foreign students from enrolling.

She cited complaints in a filing late on Wednesday by Harvard, which included examples of its students being hassled at airports.

The Trump administration sent a last-minute notice offering the university an
additional 30 days to respond to its demands just hours before squaring off against Harvard’s lawyers in federal court.

New York Times News Service

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