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News Wrap: Trump administration revokes Harvard’s ability to enroll international students

PBS News Hour - Segments

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4.11K Ratings

🗓️ 22 May 2025

⏱️ 6 minutes

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In our news wrap Thursday, the Trump administration escalated its battle with Harvard University and revoked the school's ability to enroll international students, a federal judge blocked President Trump's executive order to shut down the Department of Education and the Senate voted to block California's plan to phase out the sale of gas-powered cars by the year 2035. PBS News is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/funders

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0:00.0

We start the day's other headlines with the Trump administration's escalating battle with Harvard University.

0:05.9

The Department of Homeland Security says it's revoking the school's ability to enroll international students.

0:12.1

In a statement, the agency said that even, quote, existing foreign students must transfer or lose their legal status.

0:19.0

This comes after officials demanded last month that Harvard

0:21.9

turnover information about foreign students that might connect them to violence or protests.

0:27.1

The school has not done so. Harvard enrolls nearly 6,800 foreign students, making up about

0:32.8

a quarter of its total student body. A spokesperson called today's action unlawful.

0:38.5

Also today, a federal judge blocked President Trump's executive order

0:42.5

to shut down the Department of Education.

0:45.1

He also directed the administration to reinstate the employees

0:48.4

who were laid off in recent mass firings.

0:50.7

It's a major setback to Trump's goal of dismantling the department. In his order,

0:56.3

Judge Miong June of Massachusetts said the administration's efforts painted a, quote,

1:01.2

stark picture of irreparable harm leading to the loss of essential services for America's

1:06.6

most vulnerable student populations. The department says it will challenge the order.

1:12.1

A divided Supreme Court today rejected a bid by the Catholic Church of Oklahoma to

1:17.6

establish what would have been the nation's first religious charter school.

1:21.6

The justices came to a rare tie vote four to four after Amy Coney-Barrrett recused herself. The outcome affirmed the Oklahoma

1:29.9

Supreme Court's decision to block the online Catholic charter school, which aimed to incorporate

1:35.1

Catholic teachings into its curriculum and activities. But it leaves the issue unresolved nationally

1:40.6

over whether the First Amendment allows states to fund such schools. On Capitol Hill,

1:46.7

the Senate voted to block California's plan to phase out gas-powered cars by the year 2035.

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