U.S. President Donald Trump’s abrupt revocation of Harvard University’s certification under the Student and Exchange Visitor Program has sparked outrage among students, with many calling the move a ‘tragic mistake’ for global education. The decision, announced Thursday, could block Harvard from enrolling international students—a group that makes up 25% of its student body. 🌐
Britney Jones, a former Harvard social sciences student from the U.S., told CGTN the ban ‘punishes all students’ by stripping away opportunities to engage with a diverse, global community. ‘It’s like cutting off a lifeline to the world,’ she said. Meanwhile, Lucas Adams, an Australian student, urged Harvard to ‘fight back’ against the policy to protect international peers. 🇦🇺
The move has left many questioning its long-term impact on Harvard’s reputation as a hub for global talent. As one German student put it: ‘Education thrives on diversity. This isn’t just about visas—it’s about closing doors to progress.’ 🚪💔
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Harvard students say revoking intl enrollment 'tragic mistake'
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