Overview
- The Department of State ordered a worldwide halt to scheduling new student visa interviews pending the rollout of enhanced social media screening protocols.
- Secretary of State Marco Rubio announced active revocation of visas held by Chinese students linked to the Communist Party or enrolled in sensitive academic fields.
- Notices were issued to revoke Harvard’s SEVIS authorization and cancel an estimated $100 million in federal contracts, though a federal judge has granted a temporary stay on the SEVIS revocation.
- Hundreds of Harvard students and faculty have protested the administration’s measures, expressing concern over threats to academic freedom and the university’s global standing.
- Japan and Hong Kong have offered to host international students displaced by U.S. visa restrictions, signaling potential shifts in global higher education flows.