On June 4, 2025, President Trump continued his ongoing assault on Harvard University with a new Executive Order entitled, “Enhancing National Security by Addressing Risks at Harvard University.”
Effective June 4th, the order suspends the entry of all nonimmigrants and exchange visitors bound for Harvard University for a period of 6 months, citing national security concerns over Harvard’s failure to police foreign students and ensure that foreign nationals admitted on student and exchange visitor visas remain in compliance with Federal law.
The executive order also accuses Harvard of having extensive entanglements with foreign adversaries including China.
Who is affected?
All nonimmigrants who enter or attempt to enter the United States to begin attending Harvard University through the Student and Exchange Visitor Program (SEVP) after the effective date of the proclamation (June 4, 2025).
The executive order further empowers the Secretary of State Marco Rubio to consider in his discretion whether foreign nationals who currently attend Harvard University and are in the United States pursuant to F, M, or J visas, should have their visas revoked pursuant to the proclamation.
Who is not affected?
The suspension does not impact Harvard students who are already inside the United States with a valid student visa as of the effective date of the proclamation.
The suspension also does not apply to any alien who enters the United States to attend other universities through the Student and Exchange Visitor Program (SEVP).
It also does not apply to any alien whose entry would be in the national interest, as determined by the Secretary of State, the Secretary of Homeland Security, or their designated representatives.
Impact on Harvard Students Currently in the United States
The executive order does not:
- Restrict change or extension of status applications filed with U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS)
- Revoke existing visas, I-94, or STEM OPT work authorization status for students currently in the United States