A Boston court temporarily blocked Trump’s ruling to ban Harvard University from enrollment of foreign students, a move that is part of the White House’s efforts to impose academic circles to align with his policy. Judge Alison Baros, appointed by Democratic President Barack Obama, ruled that Harvard showed that the ban could be damaged before giving him the opportunity to fully present his position. Barrow blocked the implementation of the government decision for 15 days and set new hearings on May 27 and 29 to examine the next steps to be taken. The Ministry of Justice and the Ministry of Homeland Security did not respond to a request for a comment. The court ruling gives a temporary breath to thousands of Harvard foreign students who would be forced to either jump to other universities or return to their countries if his policy is implemented. […]
Source: News Beast

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