Harvard, Please Enforce Rules for Foreign Students

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Once again, Harvard and theย Trump administrationย find themselves in a dispute, this time over whether Harvard can enrollย foreign studentsย without providing information demanded by the administration on whether those students are complying with visa rules.

The Department of Homeland Security recently stripped Harvard of its ability to enroll international students, but Harvard has since obtained aย temporary restraining orderย blocking that action (set to start in the fall) from taking effect until the courts can consider the matter.

On the merits, Harvard shouldnโ€™t be allowed to enroll foreign students unless it can agree to reforms that ensure it will handle that privilege responsibly in the future

But even if Harvard were to achieve a legal victory without reaching an agreement on reforms, it would lose more from a legal battle than it would suffer from simply coming to terms with the Trump administration.

International studentsย are guests in our country, and they must abide by certain rules if they wish to remain. If foreign students break laws, violate the civil rights of their fellow students, are suspended from school, or provide support for designated terrorist organizations, they can have their visas revoked.

Many people wrongly believe that free speech protects the ability of foreign students to chant, โ€œGlobalize the Intifada,โ€ โ€œWe are Hamas,โ€ or other terrorist slogans. But foreign students donโ€™t have the same free speech rights as U.S. citizens.

Theย Immigration and Nationality Act specifically states, โ€œAny alienโ€”who endorses or espouses terrorist activity or persuades others to endorse or espouse terrorist activity or support a terrorist organization โ€ฆ is inadmissible.โ€ Foreigners who support Hamas can be blocked from entering the U.S.โ€”and if they are discovered to support Hamas after they arrive on campus, they can be removed.

There is good reason to believe that foreign students at Harvard and other elite universities have been violating these conditions but are being shielded from the consequences. Acting as if they were โ€œsanctuary cities,โ€ several elite universities have refused both to have law-breaking students arrested and to suspend or expel rule-breaking students.

As a result, theyโ€™re failing to protect the civil rights of students whose education is being disrupted by misbehaving fellow students.

MITโ€™s president explicitly acknowledgedย that protesting students who occupied the main academic building were not suspended from classes because of โ€œserious concerns about collateral consequences for the students, such as visa issues.โ€ At Columbia University, officials haveย detained for deportationย foreign students that the Trump administration accuses of leading protests.

The extent of such violations of visa requirements at Harvard is unclear. Thatโ€™s because the university has generally refused to arrest or discipline their students engaged in rule-breaking protests. Of dozens of Harvard students who were referred for disciplinary action, aย U.S. House Committee reportย found that โ€œHarvard failed to impose any formal discipline on any students.โ€

This refusal to arrest orย suspend rule-breaking studentsย hides from federal authorities whether foreign students have engaged in this misconduct and should be deportedโ€”a fact thatโ€™s led the Department of Homeland Security to demand Harvard turn over disciplinary records of all foreign students, along with videos of protests that would allow identification of rule-breaking foreigners.

Harvard objects that this information has not previously been required and that providing it would violate student privacy.

Ultimately, the courts will decide whether Harvard must turn over this information to remain eligible to enroll foreign students.

By Jay Greene

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