American judges continue to block the Trump administration's restrictions on international student visas at Harvard.
On the 16th local time, a US judge extended a temporary restraining order blocking the Trump administration from restricting international student visas at Harvard University until June 23. The US government announced on May 22 that it was cancelling Harvard University's authorization to participate in student and scholar exchange programs, prohibiting the university from admitting international students. President Trump signed a proclamation on June 4, citing national security concerns, to restrict international student visas at Harvard University and temporarily suspend the entry of foreign citizens studying or participating in exchange programs at Harvard University. A US judge issued a temporary restraining order on the 5th, preventing the Trump administration from implementing the visa restrictions on international students at Harvard University announced on the 4th. A federal district judge in Massachusetts issued a temporary restraining order a few hours later, requiring the restoration of the rights of international students to enter the US to study at Harvard University until a hearing was held on June 16 and a decision was made.
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