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A U.S. judge’s ruling against President Trump’s ban on international student enrollment at Harvard University is intensifying a legal battle that has cast uncertainty over the futures of hundreds of Canadian students. The dispute pits immigration policy against academic freedom with high stakes for enrolment.
L’administration de Donald Trump veut interdire aux écoles de l’Ivy League d’inscrire des étudiants étrangers.
As many as 7,000 international students, including hundreds of Canadians, will now watch closely as the matter is argued in court
A federal judge temporarily blocked the decision to strip the university of its ability to admit international students, but Canadians are worried.
A U.S. judge has issued a temporary restraining order against the Trump administration's move to block enrolment of foreign students at the ivy league school
La journée passe vite. Voici les trois nouvelles qui ont marqué l’actualité jusqu’ici.
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On Thursday, the administration revoked Harvard’s ability to enrol international students in its escalating battle with the Ivy League school.
The school did not immediately have a current count of Canadians studying there, but numbers on its website from 2022 show there were 686 enrolled at that time
Des centaines de Canadiens pourraient être pris dans le conflit entre le président Donald Trump et la prestigieuse université Harvard au sujet des inscriptions d’étudiants internationaux.
Hundreds of Canadians could potentially be caught up in the fight between President Donald Trump and prestigious Harvard University over international student enrollment. The school did not immediately have a current count of Canadians studying there, but numbers on its website from 2022 show there…
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