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Shreya Mishra Reddy appealed to Harvard University in 2023, his parents were “ecstatic”.
This is the last school that everyone wants to enter in India, “he says to the BBC.
Now with the end of the corner, he had to break the bad news to his family: in July may not be graduated after the executive management program Trump management stopped Harvard from celebrating international students “As a result of their non-compliance with the law.”
“It was very difficult to hear my family. They still try to process it,” he said.
Ms. Reddy is about 6,800 international students in Harvard, which consumed more than 27% of this year’s registration. They are a very source of income for the ivy league school. One-third of foreign students are from China, more than 700 Indians, such as MS Reddy.
They are not sure what they are waiting for now. Harvard called the “illegal” action that could lead to a legitimate call. ”
However, this leaves the futures of students in Limbo, which is waiting for this summer to celebrate this summer or waiting for a student visas.
The Harvard will now be forced to transfer to other American universities to stay in the United States and maintain visas.
“I hope Harvard will stop for us and some solutions can be processed,” Ms Reddy said.
He greeted our university, international students and scientists and more than 140 countries and enriches our nation and this nation, “he said,” he said, “he said.
The movement against the harvest has a large impact in the United States or so much for this student. And this is followed by the Trump Office, especially in higher learning institutions, especially those who witnessed a large Palestinian protests.
Dozens of them are investigated because the government is trying to overhaul and change the accreditation process as they work.
White house First threatened to foreign students from Harvard In April, the university refused to make a recruitment, adoption and training experience. It is also freezing about $ 3 billion in federal grants where Harvard’s is difficult in court.
Still, Thursday’s announcement – the Secretary of Homeland Safety Kristi Noem, “Increased Violence” and “Anti-Semitism”, because they said that they restart students.
In the second year, a Chinese student in a root program, Kat Xie said he was “shock.”
“I almost wanted almost anything about something and then came suddenly in the evening on Thursday.”
However, he added a part of his “worst”, so he spent the last few weeks in search of professional advice on how to continue the United States.
But the options say “all is very difficult and expensive.”
Harvard has been given 72 hours to adopt a list of demands for the government to register the government for all disciplinary records for immigrant students, including the Government of Immigrant Students in the past five years.
Noem also demanded the electronic records of “illegal or” activity and “illegal or violent” activity in Harvard’s campus, videos and “hazardous or violent” activity.
However, NOEM, China’s accusing Harvard’s Harvard, “China has left China.
Beijing criticized the “politicization” of education and responded on Friday.
This will cause the action to the image and international position of the prohibition of the ban “as soon as possible.”
“None of this is a registration,” says that 20-year-old Abdullah Witidan Sial is a very vocal student activist.
The application was one of the only two Pakistani bachelor’s students, which was accepted in Harvard in 2023, in the math and a small draw in the economy.
He was the first person to study abroad in his family. He was a “mass” for them, he says.
Now the situation he finds is “ridiculous and dehydrated.”
Both MS REDDY and Mr. Sial, because they apply to the college of foreign students in the United States, they said they were applying for the fact that the opportunities were smoothing.
“There is a lot to learn from different cultures and different cultures.
However, Mr. Sial says that it has changed recently and foreign students are no longer welcome – Trump management Hundreds of student visa and even caught the pupils cautified in campuses across the country. Many of them were associated with the protests of the palestinia.
Now adds Mr. Sial, there is a very fear and uncertainty in the international student society.
This is just aggravated by the latest development. A graduate student from South Korea says there are second thoughts to go home for the summer, because he is afraid that he cannot re-enter us.
He did not want to open his name, because he was worried that he could affect the chance to stay in the United States. A year away from graduation.
He was a sad semester and was waiting for “to reunite with your friends and family” and so far.
The concern between foreign students says Jiang Fangzhou, who studied the State Office at Harvard Kennedy School.
“We can be forced to leave immediately, but people have lives here – apartments, rent, classes and society. It’s not what you can get away from this night.”
The ban does not affect the current students, 30-year-old New Zealander.
“Incoming, think about people who offer from other schools and planning their lives around Harvard.
Additional sheet by Mengchen Zhang