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President Donald Trump has prohibited foreign nationals from enrolling at Harvard University, marking the latest development in his ongoing conflict with the prestigious Ivy League school.
On Wednesday, the president signed an executive order titled Enhancing National Security by Addressing Risks at Harvard University. This order halts the university’s student visa program, stating that it is a ‘privilege granted by our government, not a guarantee.’
Trump reiterated his accusations that the university breached federal law and stressed the necessity of limiting international students for national security purposes, simultaneously imposing travel restrictions on several countries.
‘The Federal Bureau of Investigation has long warned that foreign adversaries and competitors take advantage of easy access to American higher education to, among other things, steal technical information and products, exploit expensive research and development to advance their own ambitions and spread false information for political or other reasons,’ the executive order states.
‘Our adversaries, including the People’s Republic of China try to take advantage of American higher education by exploiting the student visa program for improper purposes and by using visiting students to collect information at elite universities in the United States.’
Harvard has nearly 6,800 international students, who made up more than 27 percent of its enrollment in the past academic year, according to the BBC.
About one-third of those international students are from China, and Trump has previously accused the Ivy League school of ‘coordinating with the Chinese Communist Party.’
In his executive order on Wednesday – one of several that he issued – Trump further claims that Harvard failed ‘to identify and address misconduct by those foreign students’ amid his crackdown on universities that allowed antisemitic protests on campus during the war in Gaza.

President Donald Trump has officially declared he is restricting foreign nationals from studying at Harvard University

The executive order marks an escalation in Trump’s clash with the Ivy League school
‘In my judgment, it presents an unacceptable risk to our nation’s security for an academic institution to refuse to provide sufficient information, when asked, about known instances of misconduct and criminality committed by its students,’ he wrote, claiming that crime rates at the Massachusetts campus have ‘drastically risen.’
‘When a university refuses to uphold its legal obligations, including its recordkeeping and reporting obligations, the consequences ripple far beyond the campus,’ the executive order continues.
‘They jeopardize the integrity of the entire United States student and exchange visa system , compromise national security and embolden other institutions to similarly disregard the rule of law.’
The president then went on to reassert that Harvard is working with the Chinese Communist Party, claiming that it received more than $150 million from the country over the past decade.
In return, Trump writes that the Ivy League has ‘repeatedly hosted and trained members of a Chinese Communist Party paramilitary organization,’ citing a probe by the House of Representatives Select Committee on the Chinese Communist Party.
That same probe also claims Harvard has partnered with the Chinese ‘on research that could advance China’s military modernization.’

Trump claims in the executive that Harvard failed ‘to identify and address misconduct by those foreign students’ amid his crackdown on universities that allowed antisemitic protests on campus during the war in Gaza
The president concludes the executive order by saying that rather than admit ‘hardworking Americans,’ the school is enrolling ‘students from non-egalitarian nations, including nations that seek the destruction of the United States and its allies or the extermination of entire peoples.
‘It is not in the interest of the United States to further compound Harvard’s discrimination against nonpreferred races, national origins, shared ancestries or religions by further reducing opportunities for American students through excessive foreign student enrollment,’ Trump writes.
He adds that the ban will remain in effect ‘until such time as the university shares the information that the federal government requires to safeguard national security and the American public.’
This is a breaking news story and will be updated.