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Harvard can keep enrolling international students, at least for now.
A federal judge has blocked the Trump administration's attempt to revoke the school's ability to sign up foreign students
while Harvard's lawsuit plays out.
From member station GBH in Boston,
Kurt Carapazza reports that the administration's actions have an effect beyond Cambridge.
The Department of Homeland Security said Harvard couldn't enroll foreign students.
because it didn't provide disciplinary records from campus protests.
Harvard called the move unlawful and retaliatory,
and a judge agreed, issuing a temporary restraining order,
letting the university sponsor 7,000 international students, most of whom... pay full tuition.
Geraldo Blanco directs the Center for International Higher Education at Boston College.
The top universities in the United States,
now they all are under this cloud of uncertainty that their ability to enroll international students could be revoked just by a signature.