Trump defended the veto to foreign students in Harvard: ‘Nations don’t pay nothing’

President USAWere, and,, and,, and,, and,.. Donald TrumpOn Sunday, 25 dates, a measure of its administration Prevent registration of foreign students HarvardAfter the judge has stopped the decision, the great prestige university is considered illegal.
“Harvard said that nearly 31% of their students came from foreign countries, and some of these countries were not friendly with the United States, nothing for their students’ education, or they don’t want to do it?” Trump posted on his social truth stage.
“We want to know who these foreign students are, we give Harvard billion dollars, but Harvard is definitely not affordable,” he said.
Understand the process against Harvard
On Thursday, National Security Secretary Kristi Noem has canceled the authority of Harvard University to recruit foreigners, threatening the future of thousands of students and valuable resources that they enter the company.
Christ Noem threatened last month to prevent international students if the university did not distribute files about “illegal and violent activities” visa holders.
But Harvard has filed a lawsuit on this measure and the Judge of the Federal Court of Massachusetts has banned (…) SEVIS verification (student and exchange visitor program) to implement the Trump Administration “.
The government’s action was stopped until a preliminary judicial inquiry on May 29.
More than 25% of Harvard students are foreigners.
President Trump is angry with Harvard, where 162 Nobel Prizes have come to reject his need to accept oversight in terms of admission and appointment.
The White House is receiving serious actions against American universities in various fields, accusing the need to reverse the diverse programs that are not under control of anti -semitism on campuses and to address the historical oppression of minorities.
The administration threatened Harvard with a revision of $ 9 billion in government financing, with $ 60 million in the first installment of $ 2.2 billion. He expelled a researcher at Harvard Medical School.