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Federal judge in Boston has blocked a Trump administration decision to revoke Harvard University's ability to enroll international students.
The judge put the move on hold pending Harvard's lawsuit,
but there is still confusion and concern on campus.
Robert Goulston of member station GBH spoke with a number of students.
Harvard is home to nearly 7,000 international students who could be forced to transfer.
One postdoctoral fellow from India requested anonymity to avoid bringing attention to her student visa status.
She says most of her team members in the chemistry and chemical biology program are also from abroad and they're all worried.
Shock, disbelief, sadness.
Yeah, I mean, it was just really hard to figure out, you know, what this.
means for the entire international student body at Harvard.
The Trump administration's efforts to block international students is just the latest in a series of punitive measures it's taking against Harvard.
For NPR News, I'm Robert Goulston in Cambridge.
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