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The Trump administration's told Harvard University it cannot enroll any more international students.
It's telling current international students they have to find another school or they have to leave the United States.
The Trump administration claims Harvard has an unsafe environment.
Harvard claims the Trump administration is threatening the university.
Meanwhile,
a federal judge in Northern California has ordered a nationwide injunction against the Trump administration's effective cancellation of international student visas.
NPR's Emily Fang reports nearly 2,000 international students suddenly had their immigration status terminated.
Judge Jeffrey S. White ruled in favor of a group of international students who had sued the Trump administration after their immigration status was abruptly erased from a U.S. database.
The administration told NPR that students who engage in criminal behavior or other actions outside the scope of their visa could have their visas pulled.
But nearly all of the students affected,
whose cases NPR reviewed, had never been convicted of a crime.
Although the student's immigration status has been reinstated,
Judge White noted that the court could not rule out the administration might try to revoke their status again,
hence the nationwide injunction.