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Harvard University has sued the Trump administration for a second time. This comes less than 24 hours after the Department of Homeland Security revoked Harvard University's ability to enroll international students. Now, for students who are already enrolled, the move is sowing confusion. This kind of makes us all very uneasy and sort of fearful and angry, honestly.
Harvard University has sued the Trump administration for a second time. This comes less than 24 hours after the Department of Homeland Security revoked Harvard University's ability to enroll international students. Now, for students who are already enrolled, the move is sowing confusion. This kind of makes us all very uneasy and sort of fearful and angry, honestly.
The school, which has been in a month's long back and forth with the president, says the government's actions are unlawful. NPR's Alyssa Nadworny is covering the story. Alyssa, so what exactly did the Trump administration do?
The school, which has been in a month's long back and forth with the president, says the government's actions are unlawful. NPR's Alyssa Nadworny is covering the story. Alyssa, so what exactly did the Trump administration do?
The school, which has been in a month's long back and forth with the president, says the government's actions are unlawful. NPR's Alyssa Nadworny is covering the story. Alyssa, so what exactly did the Trump administration do?
Okay, and then Harvard's response?
Okay, and then Harvard's response?
Okay, and then Harvard's response?
So what kind of an impact do you think this might have on Harvard and its student body?
So what kind of an impact do you think this might have on Harvard and its student body?
So what kind of an impact do you think this might have on Harvard and its student body?
Might this move, Alyssa, have implications beyond Harvard?
Might this move, Alyssa, have implications beyond Harvard?
Might this move, Alyssa, have implications beyond Harvard?
That's NPR's Alyssa Nedworthy. Thanks a lot.
That's NPR's Alyssa Nedworthy. Thanks a lot.
That's NPR's Alyssa Nedworthy. Thanks a lot.
Yeah, it's not the final say on the matter, but it is an indication of how the Supreme Court views the extent of Trump's power.
Yeah, it's not the final say on the matter, but it is an indication of how the Supreme Court views the extent of Trump's power.
Yeah, it's not the final say on the matter, but it is an indication of how the Supreme Court views the extent of Trump's power.