Harvard Gets Temporary Relief In Lawsuit Against Trump’s Student Visa Policy

Harvard Gets Temporary Relief In Lawsuit Against Trump’s Student Visa Policy

A federal judge has temporarily blocked the Trump administration from revoking Harvard University’s ability to enroll foreign students. This decision follows a lawsuit filed by Harvard, arguing that the policy violates the U.S. constitution and would impact over 7,000 visa-holding students. The Department of Homeland Security cited concerns about anti-Semitism, violence, and alleged collaboration with…

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China’s .5 Billion Power Play In Latin America: Is the U.S. Losing Ground? | Statecraft | Ep 28

China’s $3.5 Billion Power Play In Latin America: Is the U.S. Losing Ground? | Statecraft | Ep 28

China’s ambitious $3.5 billion Chancay Port in Peru is reshaping the power dynamics in Latin America. This state-of-the-art facility isn’t just about trade—it’s about influence, geopolitics, and Beijing’s bold move into Washington’s backyard. From the port’s critical role in the Belt and Road Initiative to its potential to eclipse US influence in the region, we…

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