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'Illegal step': Harvard University files legal challenge over Donald Trump’s foreign student ban, seeks immediate court halt

IndiaTimes Friday, 6 June 2025 ()
Harvard University is challenging President Trump's ban on foreign students through legal action, alleging it's a retaliatory move. President Garber stated the university is seeking an immediate halt to the proclamation, which circumvents a previous court order. Harvard is working to ensure international students can continue their studies.
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