“We want those names and countries”: Trump rages over Harvard’s international student population

Donald Trump He loses his war against Harvard University. And if a Delayed function of the night to social truth It is any indicator, it does not take it very well.
Trump administration gradually Rising attacks On the oldest institution in America’s higher educational in recent months after the school refused to take a walk Threats against her federal financing. Earlier this week, the Harvard Ministry of Internal Security has canceled the registration of international students. A temporary restriction judge issued this step after Harvard University filed another lawsuit against the federal government.
It is the third attack of this Night and stumbling In the first few months of Trump’s state. President and Benser Grad intensified at the school on the personal platform of social media overnight.
He wrote: “Why does Harvard not say that nearly 31 % of their students of foreign lands, however, these countries, some of which are not friendly at all for the United States, do not push anything towards teaching their student, and do not intend to do so.” “No one told us about that!”
Trump’s fateful request for more information about the Student Born in Harvard -born, which offended the abuse of a responsible blanket ban on registration as a request for more data.
“We want to know who these foreign students are, it is a reasonable request because we give Harvard billions of dollars, but Harvard University is not completely coming,” he said. “We want these names and countries. Harvard has $ 52,000,000, use them, and stop requesting the federal government to continue granting money to you!”
Trump’s attacks on Harvard University and the hostile investigation of migrants during his second term have left many current students to worry about continuing their education in the prestigious school.
Talk to CNNThe head of the Harvard University Student Authority, Abdullah Shahid Siel, said that international students are “very afraid” for the future.
“They are literally like teenagers, thousands of miles away from their hometown, they must deal with this situation, which lawyers often fear participation,” said Siel. “Until now, I am not sure whether or not I can attend the next semester.”
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