Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The administration can just refuse visas to new students.
Except a federal judge just ordered them not to do that.
No I have been researching. The Judge (I read the TRO) said Harvard can't be banned from the program but it does not stop DHS from not approving the student's visas. That is a power of the Federal Government and there are cases out there where they stopped issuing visas for all kinds of reasons. Any excuse would work.
Those students would have little to no case and Harvard can't sue on their behalf because they don't have standing to do so; the students would need to sue. And they don't have the resources to do so and they would lose anyways.
International students should not come to the US for the near future and I think this will discourage them from doing so.
No this would violate the ruling. Trump can’t ban Harvard. If he tries to simply issue no visas specifically for Harvard students he is in effect banning Harvard.
It’s not likely that he’ll stop with Harvard — he just wants Trump Beat Harvard to get attention. He can just stop issuing Student Visas altogether — or reserve them for white South Africans.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The administration can just refuse visas to new students.
Except a federal judge just ordered them not to do that.
No I have been researching. The Judge (I read the TRO) said Harvard can't be banned from the program but it does not stop DHS from not approving the student's visas. That is a power of the Federal Government and there are cases out there where they stopped issuing visas for all kinds of reasons. Any excuse would work.
Those students would have little to no case and Harvard can't sue on their behalf because they don't have standing to do so; the students would need to sue. And they don't have the resources to do so and they would lose anyways.
International students should not come to the US for the near future and I think this will discourage them from doing so.
No this would violate the ruling. Trump can’t ban Harvard. If he tries to simply issue no visas specifically for Harvard students he is in effect banning Harvard.
It’s not likely that he’ll stop with Harvard — he just wants Trump Beat Harvard to get attention. He can just stop issuing Student Visas altogether — or reserve them for white South Africans.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The administration can just refuse visas to new students.
Except a federal judge just ordered them not to do that.
No I have been researching. The Judge (I read the TRO) said Harvard can't be banned from the program but it does not stop DHS from not approving the student's visas. That is a power of the Federal Government and there are cases out there where they stopped issuing visas for all kinds of reasons. Any excuse would work.
Those students would have little to no case and Harvard can't sue on their behalf because they don't have standing to do so; the students would need to sue. And they don't have the resources to do so and they would lose anyways.
International students should not come to the US for the near future and I think this will discourage them from doing so.
No this would violate the ruling. Trump can’t ban Harvard. If he tries to simply issue no visas specifically for Harvard students he is in effect banning Harvard.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you think at the end of the day Harvard will lose 25% of its students, you are not paying attention to how Trump operates.
At the undergrad level, we are talking about less than 200 students.
Anonymous wrote:China becomes the dominant world power in education.
Anonymous wrote:If you think at the end of the day Harvard will lose 25% of its students, you are not paying attention to how Trump operates.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The administration can just refuse visas to new students.
Except a federal judge just ordered them not to do that.
No I have been researching. The Judge (I read the TRO) said Harvard can't be banned from the program but it does not stop DHS from not approving the student's visas. That is a power of the Federal Government and there are cases out there where they stopped issuing visas for all kinds of reasons. Any excuse would work.
Those students would have little to no case and Harvard can't sue on their behalf because they don't have standing to do so; the students would need to sue. And they don't have the resources to do so and they would lose anyways.
International students should not come to the US for the near future and I think this will discourage them from doing so.
Anonymous wrote:The administration can just refuse visas to new students.
Except a federal judge just ordered them not to do that.
The administration can just refuse visas to new students.
Anonymous wrote:hmm interesting. Trump Admin will just ignore the Judge and de-certify from the ability to have international students. The Judicial Branch has no enforcement powers other than holding the DHS secretary in contempt and arresting her.
I think incoming international students would likely not attend given the uncertainty, opening up slots off of the waitlist. I would guess half o the incoming international students won't attend.