Harvard University faces potential loss of foreign student enrollment as the Department of Homeland Security demands compliance with policy changes. This action follows the stripping of federal funding and contracts due to alleged "illegal and violent activities." Secretary Noem insists on records of foreign student visa holders' violent actions, threatening Harvard's ability to enroll foreign students if compliance isn't verified.
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