Trump Administration Targets Harvard Again

State Department launches investigation into use of international visas
Posted Jul 23, 2025 11:21 AM CDT
State Department Probing Harvard's International Visas
People walk between buildings on Harvard University campus, Dec. 17, 2024, in Cambridge, Mass.   (AP Photo/Steven Senne, File)

The State Department has launched an investigation into Harvard's handling of international visas, marking the third major federal action directed at the institution since it resumed talks with the Trump administration, per the New York Times. Secretary of State Marco Rubio notified Harvard President Alan M. Garber of the inquiry in a Wednesday letter, requesting a broad array of records related to the university's participation in the Exchange Visitor Program. This program issues visas to students, professors, researchers, and others for cultural and educational exchange.

Rubio's letter did not cite specific allegations but noted that to retain the "privilege" to sponsor exchange visitors, Harvard must not "compromise" US national security interests, per Politico. He set a one-week deadline for Harvard to provide documentation and signaled that interviews with university staff and visa holders could follow. Both Harvard and the State Department declined to comment.

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