Trump demands IDs of Harvard's international students
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The latest confrontation between Harvard University and the Trump administration began last month with a far-reaching demand for data on international students.
Businesses across the region, from North Carolina’s Outer Banks and Williamsburg, rely on the J-1 students to fill integral hospitality positions every year.
Investigators have seized writings that they believe belong to the suspect as they search for a motive in the fatal attack.
As the U.S. government begins reinstating international students’ records following an expansive crackdown, many face a daunting and complicated path toward rebuilding their lives.
This decline is part of a broader tightening of international student admissions. Overall, Canada issued 96,015 study permits in early 2025 — a significant drop from 121,070 the year before.