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NPR News: 05-23-2025 7AM EDT

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🗓️ 23 May 2025

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0:00.0

Live from NPR News in Washington, I'm Kora-Kulman. The Trump administration's told Harvard University

0:05.2

it cannot enroll any more international students. It's telling current international students

0:10.3

they have to find another school or they have to leave the United States. The Trump administration

0:14.8

claims Harvard has an unsafe environment. Harvard claims the Trump administration is threatening

0:20.1

the university. Meanwhile,

0:21.8

a federal judge in Northern California has ordered a nationwide injunction against the Trump

0:27.0

administration's effective cancellation of international student visas. And P.S. Emily Fang reports

0:32.9

nearly 2,000 international students suddenly had their immigration status terminated.

0:38.6

Judge Jeffrey S. White ruled in favor of a group of international students who had sued the Trump

0:43.7

administration after their immigration status was abruptly erased from a U.S. database.

0:48.5

The administration told NPR that students who engage in criminal behavior or other actions

0:52.8

outside the scope of their visa could

0:54.7

have their visas pulled. But nearly all of the students affected whose cases NPR reviewed

0:59.4

had never been convicted of a crime. Although the student's immigration status has been reinstated,

1:05.5

Judge White noted that the court could not rule out the administration might try to revoke their

1:10.5

status again,

1:11.8

hence the nationwide injunction. Emily Fang and Pier News.

1:15.9

Federal authorities have filed first-degree murder charges against the suspect

1:19.6

accused of killing two Israeli embassy staffers.

1:22.9

Yaron Lyshinsky and Sarah Milgram were shot and killed outside a Jewish museum in Washington, D.C., as they left an event.

1:30.1

Milgram grew up in Kansas City, Kansas suburb. From member station KCUR, Salisa Kolokkel reports on how Milgram's family is remembering her.

1:39.7

Milgram, who was 26, grew up in Prairie Village, Kansas. Her father, Robert Milgram, told K.C.U.R.

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