The Trump administration has pulled the plug on Harvard's ability to enroll international students in its continuing war with the Ivy League school.
The Department of Homeland Security announced the move on Thursday, saying thousands of current students must transfer to other schools or leave the country.
In a statement they said that Harvard had created an unsafe campus environment by allowing 'anti-American, pro-terrorists agitators' on campus.
Their statement also accused the school of coordinating with the Chinese Communist Party, claiming they hosted and trained members of their paramilitary group.
Foreign students account for a quarter of the student body of the school, with around 6,800 at its campus in Cambridge, Massachusetts.














