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President Trump defended his administration's move to block foreign students at Harvard after a judge suspended the action. Trump questioned why Harvard doesn't disclose that nearly 31% of its students are foreign nationals, suggesting these countries don't contribute financially. Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem initially revoked Harvard's ability to enroll foreign nationals but a judge suspended the move. The White House is cracking down on US universities, citing concerns about anti-Semitism and diversity programs. The administration has also targeted foreign students involved in Gaza protests. Harvard faces potential loss of billions in funding and the financial impact of losing a significant portion of its student body.
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