Harvard Sues Trump Administration Over Ban On International Students

Topline

Harvard University filed a lawsuit against the Trump administration Friday, less than 24 hours after the Department of Homeland Security blocked the university’s ability to enroll international students, marking the institution’s second federal lawsuit against the administration as their feud escalates.

Key Facts

In the lawsuit, filed Friday in Boston federal court, Harvard slammed the Trump administration’s move to bar international students as a “blatant violation of the First Amendment, the Due Process clause, and the Administrative Procedure Act.”

The university called the move an act of retaliation against Harvard exercising its First Amendment rights to “reject the government’s demands to control Harvard’s governance,” after it resisted a list of demands the Trump administration sent last month.

On Thursday, Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem sent a letter to Harvard stating the department revoked the school’s Student and Exchange Visitor Program certification, meaning international students must “transfer or lose their legal status” and that Harvard could no longer enroll international students.

Harvard said in its lawsuit this would “erase a quarter of Harvard’s student body,” which it says would amount to “immediate chaos” as graduation and the summer term loom.

The lawsuit follows an earlier action Harvard filed against the government in federal court, alleging its attempt to freeze more than $2 billion in grants was illegal.

Why Did The Trump Administration Target International Students At Harvard?

In Noem’s letter to Harvard, which she posted to her X account Thursday, she accused the school of refusing to comply with DHS requests for information on illegal or violent acts committed by international students. Noem said Harvard could regain its ability to admit international students if it provides the requested information within 72 hours. In her letter, Noem accused Harvard of fostering an “unsafe campus environment that is hostile to Jewish students, promotes pro-Hamas sympathies, and employs racist ‘diversity, equity and inclusion’ policies.” Noem’s request also demands audio or visual evidence of international students participating in protests on campus, as the administration has moved to crack down on pro-Palestinian protests on university campuses. In her post, Noem also accused Harvard of “coordinating with the Chinese Communist Party on its campus.” Noem, in a Fox News appearance Thursday, said the move to ban international students at Harvard should serve as a “warning” to other universities.

Chief Critics

The Chinese Foreign Ministry slammed the Trump administration’s decision to ban international students at Harvard in a statement Friday: “China has consistently opposed the politicization of educational collaboration,” it said, adding the move will “only tarnish its own image and reputation in the world.” Former Treasury Secretary Lawrence Summers, who served as Harvard’s president from 2001 to 2006, called the Trump administration’s decision “vicious” and “illegal” in an interview with Bloomberg: ”Why does it make any sense at all to stop 6,000 enormously talented young people who want to come to the United States to study from having that opportunity?”

Big Number

6,793. That’s how many international students Harvard has as of the 2024-2025 academic year, which represents 27.2% of its student body, according to the school’s data.

Further Reading

Harvard Barred From Enrolling International Students By Trump Administration (Forbes)

Source: https://www.forbes.com/sites/conormurray/2025/05/23/harvard-sues-trump-administration-again-over-attempt-to-block-international-students/