Last week, Judge Allison Burroughs of the U.S. District Court for the District of Massachusetts blocked an attempt by DHS to revoke Harvard’s Student and Exchange Visitor Program, or SEVP, certification. On Wednesday, Trump issued an executive order using a different legal authority to block foreign students from coming to the U.S. to study at Harvard.
“I have determined that the entry of the class of foreign nationals described above is detrimental to the interests of the United States because, in my judgment, Harvard’s conduct has rendered it an unsuitable destination for foreign students and researchers,” Trump wrote in the order.
Trump Issues New Restrictions on Foreign Entry to the U.S.
“Nationals of some countries also pose significant risks of overstaying their visas in the United States, which increases burdens on immigration and law enforcement components of the United States, and often exacerbates other risks related to national security and public safety,” it continues. “Some of the countries with inadequacies face significant challenges to reform efforts. Others have made important improvements to their protocols and procedures, and I commend them for these efforts. But until countries with identified inadequacies address them, members of my Cabinet have recommended certain conditional restrictions and limitations.”
Full suspensions:
Afghanistan
Republic of the Congo
Equatorial Guinea
Eritrea
Haiti
Iran
Libya
Somalia
Sudan
Yemen
Partial suspensions:
Burundi
Cuba
Laos
Sierra Leone
Togo
Turkmenistan
Venezuela
Additional countries may be added to these lists as national security reviews continue. Atenție mare ce se scrie în această frază!
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