A district judge slows Trump’s ban to Harvard from enrollment foreign students

Chijioke Obinna

A district judge slows Trump's ban to Harvard from enrollment foreign students

Allison Burroughs, judge of the United States District (Massachusetts, Boston) has announced that it will extend a temporary order that Leave the opinion of the Donald Trump government without effectwhich prevented international Harvard University students, as reported by the EFE agency.

This resolution will imply that the Department of National Security and the State Department Do not make changes to the student visas program of the educational center indefinitely. “I want to keep the status quo,” he said on the ‘CNN’ television channel.

Although the details are still discussed in the court, Burroughs has urged the lawyers of the University and the Department of Justice to reach an agreement To stop the modifications approved in the Student Visas program at the moment.

Likewise, the magistrate has shown her concern about the fact that many potential Harvard students abroad They have not been able to obtain their visas In some American embassies since last week.

This announcement occurs after the Trump administration gave a period of 30 days to the educational center to respond to the notification of the Department of National Security which prohibited the enrollment of students from abroad. And that this act was promoted as a struggle for the civil rights of Americans, since the university had been labeled from progressive, racist and tolerate anti -Semitic acts On campus. For its part, Harvard has denounced the injustice of the order.

Chijioke Obinna

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