Published on: 2025/05/29 17:00
Meanwhile from the trade sector to the academic arena U.S. President Donald Trump says Harvard University should slash its size of international student body to QUOTE some 15 percent from 31 percent.
Kim Jung-sil has the latest.
Speaking from the Oval Office on Wednesday, President Trump said Harvard’s international student enrollment is too high and should be reduced.
"About 31% of their students are foreign-based. Almost 31%. I think they should have a cap of maybe around 15%, not 31%. We have people who want to go to Harvard. They can’t get in because we have foreign students there."
It’s part of the growing pressure on the school from the Trump administration.
Last month, it froze 2.2 billion U.S. dollars in federal funding to the school. It then suspended the school’s authority to issue I-20 visas, halting new international admissions.
"We want to know where those students come from. Are they troublemakers? What countries do they come? Many of those students were troublemakers caused by the radical left lunatics in this country."
Following President Trump’s remarks, Secretary of State Marco Rubio announced a new crackdown, saying the U.S. will aggressively revoke visas for Chinese students, including those linked to the Chinese Communist Party or studying in critical fields.
New applications from China and Hong Kong will also face tougher scrutiny.
Trump says he wants Harvard to be "great again," but not everyone on campus agrees.
"The attack on Harvard and its international students is part of a deeper effort to disband and dismantle the academic world."
"What makes Harvard Harvard is ability to bring in the best and the brightest from all around the world and that is what is under threat right now."
In South Korea, students say new visa appointments at the U.S. Embassy are currently unavailable.
This comes as the U.S. moves to expand social media screening for international applicants.
Kim Jung-sil, Arirang News.
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