US President Donald Trump has temporarily suspended the entry of foreign students who want to study at Harvard University or participate in 'exchange programs'. President Trump has banned the entry of foreign students for 6 months.
On Wednesday, the US President has decided to stop the admission of foreign students to Harvard University, showing "concern for national security". He took this decision saying that it is against the interest of America to admit foreign students.
According to the Reuters news agency, Harvard explained Trump's order as "seeking revenge". Similarly, Harvard has also said that it will be committed to protecting international students.
The legal dispute that began in April after Harvard rejected some of the White House's demands is heating up. Harvard claims that Trump's latest decision is the next step.
Last week, Trump's new order came after a judge stopped the decision to prevent Harvard international students from coming to America.
Trump has accused Harvard of deep collusion with foreign countries and neglecting the rights of its own students and teachers. Trump said, "It is necessary to stop the entry of foreign citizens who want to study at Harvard University or come to America, so I have taken this decision."
This order will also stop the process of international students who want to get visas for exchange programs Similarly, the Foreign Secretariat has been instructed to consider the provision of canceling the visas of students currently studying at Harvard. It is estimated that the visa suspension order may extend beyond 6 months.
