Harvard University is suing the Trump administration, claiming that the recent decision to bar the institution from enrolling foreign students is unconstitutional retaliation for the school’s political stance. The university argues that this move violates the First Amendment and threatens the status of over 7,000 visa holders that contribute significantly to its diverse student body. Furthermore, Harvard plans to seek a temporary restraining order against the Department of Homeland Security, which accused the institution of fostering an unsafe campus by hosting pro-terrorist activities and alleged ties with foreign organizations.
Harvard argues that the government's action constitutes unconstitutional retaliation against the university for standing against political demands, affecting over 7,000 visa holders.
The lawsuit emphasizes First Amendment violations, stating the government's actions have an immediate and devastating impact on the university's community.
Harvard described the government's decision as an attempt to erase a significant portion of its student body, highlighting the contributions of international students.
The Department of Homeland Security accused Harvard of enabling unsafe conditions, asserting that it has been influenced by foreign entities, which Harvard refutes.
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