The Trump administration has initiated an investigation into Harvard University's international visa program, focusing on the institution's eligibility to sponsor visas for foreign students and researchers. The U.S. State Department announced the probe, emphasizing that sponsors must comply with all regulations to maintain their privilege to sponsor exchange visitors. This inquiry follows a proclamation issued by President Trump in early June aimed at restricting Harvard's admission of foreign students. Concurrently, the U.S. Department of Education's Office for Civil Rights has launched investigations into five universities to determine whether they have been granting scholarships exclusively to undocumented students. These actions reflect heightened federal scrutiny of immigration and educational policies affecting international and undocumented students at major U.S. universities.
La Oficina de Derechos Civiles del Departamento de Educación investiga a 5 universidades por becas para indocumentados https://t.co/t4HGy4dJ62
Estados Unidos investiga a Harvard por programa de intercambio estudiantil. 🇺🇸 https://t.co/pdrAvoSXxw
Education Department launches probe into foreign-born student scholarships https://t.co/F6LFCZdJsn