Trump’s visa ban on Harvard leaves nearly 800 Indian students facing deportation, disrupting academic futures and straining U.S.-India educational ties
I respect the opinion of people who had not read the documents of Harvard vs US on F-1 and J-1 visa programs, and/or argue from a standing of Free Speech and Academic Freedom. But I read the Lawsuit and I came out with a different impression. Harvard is misstating and misinterpreting the Administration and what happened, as inferred from the Exhibits, the Lawsuit and the request of a restraining order. It seems Harvard assumed too much and erroneously so, and its legal counsel might have too. And they did not appealed in time and manner what they complain about now, and that might not or should not fly in Court. I have a Post of my analysis and comments of those documents, but, I am not a lawyer:
I respect the opinion of people who had not read the documents of Harvard vs US on F-1 and J-1 visa programs, and/or argue from a standing of Free Speech and Academic Freedom. But I read the Lawsuit and I came out with a different impression. Harvard is misstating and misinterpreting the Administration and what happened, as inferred from the Exhibits, the Lawsuit and the request of a restraining order. It seems Harvard assumed too much and erroneously so, and its legal counsel might have too. And they did not appealed in time and manner what they complain about now, and that might not or should not fly in Court. I have a Post of my analysis and comments of those documents, but, I am not a lawyer:
https://federicosotodelalba.substack.com/p/on-harvard-versus-united-states?r=4up0lp