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The Trump administration canceled Harvard's license for foreign student registration.

US President Donald Trump's administration accused Harvard of "Judaism and Coordination with the Communist Party of China" and canceled its permission to accept foreign students.
US Secretary of Homeland Security Christie Noim announced in a statement Thursday night that the ministry had ordered the "Student and Exchange Program (Researchers and Students) Program" to cancel Harvard for the academic year 4-5, IRNA reported.
Noah accused the university of "fueling violence, Judaism and coordination with the Chinese Communist Party".
The decision came after Harvard rejected a Noaem request to provide information about some international students. Harvard said the Trump administration's action is illegal.
The US Minister of Homeland Security said that if Harvard submits a request for foreign students within four hours, including video or audio, their presence in protest activities over the past five years, its license will be re -issued for foreign students.
This decision affects thousands of students. Harvard statistics show that the university has enrolled about 2,800 foreign students in the academic year, accounting for 2 % of the registration statistics in this school year.
In year 4, Chinese nationals were the largest group of foreign students in Harvard, with a number of 1,600. Subsequently, Canadian students, South Korea, Britain, Germany, Australia, Singapore and Japan were next.
Trump has begun extensive efforts to counter immigration to the United States. He has attempted to cancel the student visa and Green Card who attended the Palestinian protection demonstrations.
Trump has also accused schools and private colleges of strengthening anti -American sentiment, supporting Marxism, and the dissemination of "radical left" ideologies, and has sought to make widespread changes.
She also criticized Harvard for hiring prominent Democratic figures to teach or attend management positions.

Younes Mahmoudi
I am Younis Mahmoudi, a writer who has been writing for many years in the field of immigration and visa. I have always tried to explain complex and formal immigration information in a simple and understandable language for Persian speakers on the path of immigration. My experience of studying the laws of different countries and talking to those who really go this path has helped me write things that are practical and painful.