Trump vs. Ivy League: Banning Harvard from Enrolling International Students Is Just the Beginning

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TradingKey - Under the Trump 2.0 administration, American businesses are struggling with rising costs and shrinking profits due to the tariff wars — and now, America’s top universities are also under pressure. 

Political ideology and economic concerns have fueled escalating tensions between President Donald Trump and U.S. higher education institutions. Recently, the administration took a direct hit at one of the most prestigious universities in the country: Harvard University.

On Thursday, May 22, the U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) announced that it had revoked Harvard University’s certification under the Student and Exchange Visitor Program (SEVP). As a result, Harvard will no longer be eligible to enroll international students. Current international students must either transfer to another institution or risk losing their legal immigration status.

The DHS explained that the decision was based on Harvard’s alleged tolerance of anti-American, pro-terrorism rhetoric and harassment targeting Jewish students, which has seriously undermined the academic environment and campus safety.

The agency's leadership emphasized that the ability for universities to enroll foreign students is a privilege, not a right.

Harvard responded swiftly, calling the action "unlawful" and suggesting it was an act of political retaliation.

This move against Harvard may not be an isolated case. The Secretary of Homeland Security indicated that similar actions could be taken against other universities — posing significant challenges for the 1.1 million international students currently enrolled in U.S. colleges, as well as for future applicants hoping to study in the U.S.

A Blow to International Education

In the 2024–2025 academic year, Harvard enrolled 6,800 international students, making up 27% of its total student body. At many other U.S. universities with large international student populations, the percentage is even higher.

In recent months, Trump has targeted university research funding and endowment taxes as part of broader efforts to reduce federal spending — sparking conflicts with several elite institutions.

Analysts suggest that Trump’s crackdown on U.S. universities goes beyond economics. It is also tied to his administration’s opposition to wokeness and progressive activism, DEI (Diversity, Equity, Inclusion) policies, anti-Semitism and perceived support for terrorism and elite institutional culture. Some of these reasons may serve more as political pretexts than genuine policy goals.

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