The Trump administration on Monday threatened the Harvard University to cut all federal funds, saying that its investigation concluded that the civil rights of Jewish students were violated.
A letter sent to the Ivy League School states that the university was violating laws of civil rights, for which colleges are required to protect students from discrimination on the basis of breed or nationality.
Investigators of the Trump administration found that Harvard was several times “a unique partner in the opponents of Jewish students, faculty and employees and employees”, the letter stated that the campus leaders allowed the anti-Jew-anti-Jewish Jewish Jews to grow in the campus.
Citing the official letter, the Associated Press said, “Adequate changes will result in loss of all federal financial resources as a result of failure in the institute and will continue to affect Harvard relations with the federal government.”
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After rejecting a list of demands by President Donald Trump, Harvard has already lost over 2.6 billion in federal funding, calling for a large -scale overhaul in campus hiring, entry and governance.
In late May, Trump continued his tampering against the prestigious university and suggested that the institution limited the number of foreign students. He had said that American students, who wanted to study in Harvard and other IV League schools, were unable to get admission due to foreign students.
Trump said, “I think he should have a cap of about 15%, not 31%,” Trump said. He said, “We have people who want to go to Harvard and other schools, but they cannot meet because we have foreign students.”
The President then exercised his right to stop Harvard University Enrollment of international studentsThe administration canceled the authentication of the university under the student and exchange visitor program.
This meant that Harvard could no longer nominate foreign students, and existing people had to either move or lose their legal status.
Ivy League School took legal action and Trump administration suedA ban on an unconstitutional vengeance on enrollment of foreign students to oppose the political demands of the White House.
The university said in its trial, “With a stroke of a pen, the government has demanded to erase a quarter of the student body of Harvard, international students have contributed significantly to the university and its mission.”
Earlier this month, Donald Trump announced that Harvard had talked with his administration officials to solve the TIFF for a long time.
Trump posted on his true social network, “He has worked very appropriately during these dialogues, and seems to be committed to what is correct.”
He said, “If an agreement is currently discussed on the basis being discussed, it will be ‘Mindboglingly’ historical, and great for our country.”