Harvard wins again in the international student recruitment case, U.S. government changes stance and proposes a "30-day deadline"

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2025.05.29 23:46

On May 29 local time, a judge in the U.S. District Court for the District of Massachusetts approved Harvard University's request for a preliminary injunction to "stop" the Trump administration's policy of rescinding Harvard's eligibility to enroll foreign students. Judge Allison Burroughs held a hearing on the case on the 29th. The latest information on the court's website indicates that the previously issued temporary restraining order will remain in effect until the parties negotiate and submit proposals for the judge's further consideration, after which a final preliminary injunction will be issued. Prior to the hearing on the 29th, the U.S. Department of Justice submitted a notice to the court. According to a notice dated the 28th and sent to Harvard University by the U.S. Department of Homeland Security, the Trump administration gave Harvard 30 days to contest the government's policy of revoking its eligibility to enroll foreign students and exchange scholars. (CCTV News)