The Trump administration resumes student visa appointments but enforces strict social media vetting to screen for potential hostility towards the U.S. This move raises concerns about free speech and its implications for foreign students.
The recent travel ban imposed by President Trump on several African nations has ignited widespread anger and concern among citizens. Many fear the implications for their families and future opportunities in the U.S.
In a bold move, President Trump suspends entry for international students at Harvard, citing national security concerns. The Ivy League institution vows to protect its students amid escalating tensions with the administration. Could this be the start of a larger battle?
The State Department has initiated a pilot program requiring U.S. consulates to screen the social media accounts of Harvard's visa applicants for antisemitism, potentially expanding to other colleges. This marks a significant shift in how foreign students are vetted.
In a significant move, the U.S. State Department has ordered enhanced vetting for all visa applicants traveling to Harvard University, citing concerns over anti-Semitism and violence. This unprecedented action reflects the Trump administration's ongoing scrutiny of academia and immigration.
President Trump intensifies his feud with Harvard, accusing the university of disrespecting the nation and mishandling foreign student admissions. As tensions rise, the stakes for federal funding and reputation soar.
The State Department has halted foreign students' visa appointments as it plans to expand social media screening guidelines. This controversial move raises concerns about First Amendment rights and the future of international students in the U.S.
In a controversial move, the Trump administration has ordered a halt to new student visa appointments while expanding social media vetting. This decision has sparked criticism over potential free speech violations and its impact on international students.
In a shocking move, President Trump is considering reallocating $3 billion in federal grants from Harvard to trade schools, escalating tensions over academic freedom and funding priorities amid ongoing legal battles.
In a surprising turn, the Trump administration has reversed its decision to cancel the legal statuses of international students, providing relief to many across the nation. ICE is now developing a new framework to handle visa issues.