‘The sound of the door is also scared …’, Harvard vs Trump recited the incident in the United States – Harvard vs Trump’s new Salvos

‘Our dreams are broken. We are all afraid of a friend tapping.’ This is about Pradyush Rawal, an Indian student who studied at Harvard University in the United States. Says Pradhush, ‘On the night of May 22, some foreign students of Harvard have been scared of the common things gathering in a house in Somarville. We were all scared because the fire truck was coming or knocked on the friend’s door. After the end of the Trump administration, our legal position is over. That night we were all immersed in fear and uncertainty. During this time, these students were “out of position for the next 24 hours,” that is, they have lost the status of legitimate life in the United States.
In fact, for international students studying at Harvard University in the United States, a few days were very tense. President Donald Trump’s administration suddenly canceled Harvard’s Student and Transaction Visitor Scheme (SEVP), causing the legal status of about 6,800 international students. There are about 800 students of Indian origin. This decision has created fear and uncertainty at not only Harvard but also among foreign students studying throughout the United States.
Visa prohibition of foreign students
The Trump administration recently issued a new order, citing national security and banned in the visa Harvard of the new international students. This move is considered to close Harvard’s doors to foreign students. However, Harvard Trump is contesting with the decision of the administration and launched the legal war. The university says that it will take all measures to protect its international students, and without foreign students, Harvard will no longer be Harvard.
Crisis in students’ concerns and dreams
Many students studying in Harvard are now concerned about their future. Some students question the opportunity to complete their degree, and some are looking for an exchange or work in other universities. Pradyush Rao said, “Our dreams are broken. Many friends who joined Harvard are now considering the decision to come here.”
The financial crisis and the effect of research
The Trump administration demanded Harvard to change its recruitment process and add “ideological diversity”, including promoting conservative ideology. In the refusal of Harvard, the government stopped the federal subsidy of $ 2.2 billion. In addition, $ 1 billion for health research is in danger. When a researcher did not know the name, “We came here for science, but these orders have diverted our attention. This uncertainty affects our research and mental health.”
Increase the eye and fear on social media
There is also fears that their social media activities are being monitored among students. When a foreign student is anonymous, he said, “We can investigate our social media posts now. Can we decide to give a visa based on that. Harvard never worry.”
Boston Social Support
The leaders of the Indian origin and the leaders of the community who settled in the Boston have come forward to help the students. Syed Ali Rizvi, an entrepreneur and a socially influential member of the community, said, “We are helping students and trying to help them by connecting them with legal experts.”
Harvard legal war
Harvard has called for the government’s decision to provide $ 2.2 billion in the federal court, calling it illegal. The university says that these steps of the government weaken its independence. On the other hand, the Trump administration has accused Harvard of promoting or ignoring anti -Jewish sentiments and demanded many reforms.
This conflict of Harvard and Trump administration affects not only Harvard, but also foreign students studying throughout the United States. When a former professor did not know the name, “Harvard and the country cannot be seen separately. The government aims to control the rest of the rest.” As this legal and political war continue, Harvard’s foreign students live in the shadow of uncertainty and fear of their future.