Colleges explore temporary placements as White House tightens scrutiny of international applicants

On Thursday, in a federal court filing, the university accused the Trump administration of a "vendetta against Harvard".

University argues president’s proclamation is a ‘government vendetta’ against the school

Science, civic life and commerce all rely on safeguarding government statistics from Trump’s assault

Vice-president JD Vance pushed for rightwing media star’s inclusion in a deal for video app

Federal agents clashed with demonstrators protesting against raids on suspected undocumented workers

Concern in the sector that crackdown is exacerbating long-standing hiring challenges

White House deems Royal Mint site a security risk owing to its proximity to critical communications infrastructure

Global companies lobby lawmakers to reject extra levies on countries deemed to treat US unfairly

Administration officials criticised Terry Moran’s late-night denunciations on X

Colleges explore temporary placements as White House tightens scrutiny of international applicants

Deploying federal troops is a warning to states opposed to immigration clampdown

Financial repercussions of blocking foreign students and tuition would be felt by hundreds of colleges and the state economies they support.

President’s policies risk making it harder for institutions to compete against international rivals

Bipartisan international educational exchange initiative accuses White House of meddling in operations