Harvard University sued the government of President Trump on Friday for the decision to revoke the capacity of the Ivy League school to register international students.
In a lawsuit filed before a Federal Court of Boston, Harvard described the revocation of “flagrant violation” of the first amendment of the United States Constitution and other federal laws.
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He also said that the revocation had an “immediate and devastating effect” on the university and in more than 7000 visa holders.
And it was yesterday when the National Security Department revoked the Harvard University certification to admit foreign students, intensifying the pitched battle of President Donald Trump against the Ivy League University.
The president of the University, Alan Garber, said that Harvard would request a temporary restriction order to block the revocation. The DHS measure would put some 7 thousand students at immediate risk of losing their visa
With Reuters information
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