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After Harvard, 100 US Colleges Unite Against Trump’s Crackdown On Education


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The storm, which had been fostering a target for US immigrant students, rose sharply. More than 100 universities and universities, including Elite Ivy League institutions, came together to take on the US government.

Together, they strongly condemned President Donald Trump’s “political intervention” in the American education system. The move comes a day after Harvard University, the top education institution in America, sued the Trump administration over its decision to cut billions of dollars in funding while also imposing political oversight on the university.

In a joint letter calling for President Trump to invade, the university and university wrote:

The letter further states that “must refuse the mandatory use of public research funds.”

Donald Trump’s dictatt to university

Donald Trump is targeting American universities and universities, claiming that campus facilities are allowed to be abused by students and faculty on suspicion of “anti-Semitic” activity. The president has also targeted educational institutions that have allegedly promoted a culture of “awakening” and a diversity policy of “dividing America,” which is now being discarded by the government.

To tackle the situation, President Trump has targeted educational institutions across the United States by threatening massive budget cuts, revoking tax exemption status, suppressing the admission of foreign students, and treating them as “political entities” in Harvard’s case. The US President has also ordered external audits of all educational institutions and ordered changes to policies for hiring teachers.

What the university says

Finding courage to unity These institutions write that universities are central to “they are able to freely exchange ideas and opinions from all perspectives without fear of retaliation, censorship or deportation.”

On the one hand, the Trump administration has been chasing institutions, while on the other hand, pursuing a massive crackdown on immigration targeting foreign students, with visas being revoked for little or no reason.

The White House justified its actions claim that protests against Israeli war in Gaza, which swept US university campuses last year, were full of anti-Semitism. The Trump administration also claims that the elite American institutions have become too “left.”

Harvard sues the government

Most top universities, including the Ivy League, like Columbia, face financial risks, but succumbed to the demands of the US government, but Harvard ignored President Dickutats. Premier University has decided to bring the Trump administration to court while at risk of losing billions of dollars in funds.

“The lawsuit includes government efforts to use federal funds withholding as leverage to gain control over academic decision-making at Harvard,” Ivy League University said in a lawsuit filed in federal court in Massachusetts.

Calling President Trump’s actions “arbitrary and whimsical,” Harvard University said in the lawsuit that “government actions dodge not only initial amendments but federal law and regulations.”

The Trump administration ordered an agency to freeze $2.2 billion in federal funds last week. The Department of Homeland Security has also threatened Harvard’s ability to register international students unless they carry over visa holders’ records of “illegal and violent activities.”

According to the Harvard University website, the latest grade data shows that foreign students make up more than 27% of all students at the university.


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