Donald Trump News / Will foreign students be banned in other universities as well? Trump gave this answer

US President Donald Trump ordered a ban on the admission of foreign students in Harvard University, which was rejected by the court. Trump also put pressure on Apple. Other universities including Harvard are now his target. The matter is ready to be challenged in court.

Donald Trump News: Donald Trump's tenure in American politics has always been surrounded by discussions and controversies. Sometimes he has been in the headlines due to direct confrontation with global leaders and sometimes due to his unexpected statements and policies. This time the center of discussion is his order in which he talked about banning the admission of foreign students in Harvard University. Although the court has stayed his order, but this has sparked a new debate of Trump versus educational institutions.

Why is Trump angry at Harvard?

When Trump was asked at a press conference held at the White House whether the same ban would apply to other universities, he said, "We are considering it. Harvard has been given billions of dollars, they themselves have an endowment of $ 52 billion, yet they take advantage of our system." This statement of Trump not only questions the independence of universities, but also shows that he is using the financial and structural framework of higher education as a political tool.

Trump administration's attack on SEVP

On Thursday, the Trump administration revoked the recognition of Harvard University's 'Student and Exchange Visitor Program' (SEVP). This could have a direct impact on students coming to America from all over the world, especially those coming from China, India, South Korea, Canada and Britain. It is worth noting that students from more than 140 countries study at Harvard University and it is considered a symbol of America's international reputation.

The court showed strictness

Harvard University filed a petition in the Boston Federal Court against Trump's order and called it a violation of the US Constitution and federal laws. The court ruled in favor of the university and stayed the order of the Trump administration, giving great relief to Harvard. This decision of the court once again underlined the autonomy of American institutions and the strength of the judicial system.

Is this just the beginning?

Although the court has stayed the order of the Trump administration, this debate is not over yet. Political analysts believe that Trump may seek to circumvent the court's decision to implement his policies, which could lead to similar decisions being imposed on other universities in the future.