DHS threatens no more foreign students to Harvard, cancels $2.7 million grants
“If Harvard cannot verify it is in full compliance with its reporting requirements, the university will lose the privilege of enrolling foreign students,” said the DHS.
Harvard University would no longer be able to host international students if the Ivy League school did not provide information on foreign students’ illegal or violent activities, the Department of Homeland Security said on Wednesday as it canceled $2.7 million in grants to the university on top of the Joint Task Force to combat antisemitism’s freeze of $2.2 billion in grants and over $255m. in contracts.
DHS Secretary Kristi Noem issued a demand for information on foreign students by April 30 and threatened that ICE’s Student and Exchange Visitor Program (SEVP) certification to Harvard could immediately be revoked, according to the department.
Trump threatened Harvard's tax-exempt status
US President Donald Trump threatened Harvard University’s tax-exempt status on Truth Social on Tuesday, saying that the university promoted radical ideologies and politics and that the tax-exempt status was based on acting in the public’s best interests.Last week, the Harvard International Office reported that the visas of three Harvard students and two recent Harvard graduates had been revoked. The university reportedly learned of the revocations during a routine records review and subsequently notified the students and referred them to legal assistance.
Harvard said that it was not aware of “the details of the revocations or the reasons for them.