Judge Extends Hold on Trump's Block of Foreign Students at Harvard
A federal judge has temporarily extended the hold on President Trump's order blocking foreign students from attending Harvard University until June 23, amid ongoing legal challenges.

Judge extends order suspending Trump's block on Harvard's incoming foreign students

Judge extends block on Trump ban prohibiting Harvard students from entering US

Federal judge extends ban on Trump's order targeting Harvard international students

Judge extends order suspending Trump’s block on Harvard’s incoming foreign students
Overview
U.S. District Judge Allison Burroughs extended a temporary restraining order against Trump's proclamation blocking foreign students from Harvard until June 23.
The judge's decision comes despite opposition from the Trump administration, which cited national security concerns.
Harvard's certification to host foreign students was revoked by the Department of Homeland Security, prompting legal action.
The ruling may impact thousands of students hoping to attend Harvard for the summer and fall terms.
This case highlights the ongoing legal battles surrounding the Trump administration's immigration policies and their implications for educational institutions.
Analysis
Emphasizes international universities' swift support for Harvard's students amid policy changes.