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La Universidad de Harvard demandó a la administración Trump por bloquear la inscripción de estudiantes internacionales

La Universidad de Harvard demandó el viernes al Gobierno del presidente de Estados Unidos, Donald Trump, por la decisión que tomó de revocar su capacidad para reclutar a estudiantes internacionales, que es parte de los esfuerzo de la Casa Blanca para adaptar las prácticas en el mundo académico a sus políticas.
La demanda, y una carta emitida por el Dr. Alan M. Garber, presidente de Harvard, marcaron una dramática escalada en la disputa entre la administración y la universidad. La respuesta contundente y casi inmediata de la universidad demostró que detener el flujo de estudiantes internacionales a Harvard, que atrae a algunos de los académicos más destacados del mundo, desestabilizaría la propia existencia de Harvard.
“Condenamos esta acción ilegal e injustificada”, declaró el Dr. Garber en una carta a la comunidad de Harvard.
“Pone en peligro el futuro de miles de estudiantes y académicos en Harvard y sirve de advertencia a innumerables personas en universidades de todo el país que han venido a Estados Unidos para continuar su educación y cumplir sus sueños”, agregó.
La demanda se produjo tras el anuncio el jueves de la revocación de la certificación del Programa de Estudiantes y Visitantes de Intercambio de Harvard, lo que impide a la universidad matricular estudiantes internacionales. La universidad indicó que también presentará una solicitud de orden de restricción temporal pidiendo a un juez que bloquee inmediatamente la implementación de la acción administrativa.
En la demanda, la universidad acusó a la administración Trump de ejercer una clara represalia contra Harvard por ejercer sus derechos amparados por la Primera Enmienda para controlar la gobernanza, el currículo y la ideología de su profesorado y estudiantes.

“De un plumazo, el gobierno ha intentado eliminar a una cuarta parte del estudiantado de Harvard, estudiantes internacionales que contribuyen significativamente a la universidad y su misión”, afirma la demanda. “Sin sus estudiantes internacionales, Harvard no es Harvard”.
La administración afirmó que Harvard no había cumplido con una lista de demandas enviada el 16 de abril que contenía registros de protestas de cinco años atrás, incluyendo videos de mala conducta y registros de medidas disciplinarias que involucraban a estudiantes internacionales.
La demanda de Harvard también afirmaba que la universidad había estado trabajando para cumplir con la solicitud del 16 de abril, junto con una carta que criticaba a la universidad por no condenar el antisemitismo.
A pesar de la “naturaleza y alcance sin precedentes” de las demandas, que pedían información sobre cada titular de visa de estudiante, alrededor de 7.000 estudiantes en las 13 facultades de Harvard, en un plazo de 10 días hábiles, Harvard había presentado la información requerida el 30 de abril, según la demanda, y también cumplió con una solicitud de seguimiento.
“Sin embargo, el 22 de mayo, el Departamento de Seguridad Nacional (DHS) consideró la respuesta de Harvard ‘insuficiente’, sin explicar por qué ni citar ninguna regulación que Harvard incumpliera”, afirma la demanda.

El gobierno de Trump ha justificado sus ataques contra Harvard y otras universidades privadas de primer nivel como un esfuerzo para combatir el antisemitismo y enfrentar los prejuicios liberales en el campus. Durante su campaña, Trump invocó el término “maníacos marxistas” para referirse a la Ivy League.
Tras su investidura, el gobierno de Trump ha intentado utilizar prácticamente todos los recursos del gobierno federal a su disposición para obligar a las universidades, especialmente a Harvard, a someterse a su voluntad. Actualmente existen al menos ocho investigaciones sobre Harvard que abarcan al menos seis agencias federales.
Por otra parte, el gobierno de Trump había intentado utilizar el sistema de estudiantes internacionales del gobierno federal para expulsar a extranjeros del país. Las autoridades de inmigración atacaron a un puñado de activistas estudiantiles pro-palestinos, pero también cancelaron la residencia legal de cientos de estudiantes, lo que generó ansiedad generalizada entre los estudiantes internacionales en universidades de todo el país. (La mayoría de estos estudiantes han recuperado su estatus, pero algunos casos importantes se están llevando a los tribunales).
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Scott Feltman, executive vice president of the One Israel Fund, told Fox News Digital that the Jewish community in the country’s largest city is «not against» a Muslim or any person of faith running for office, but what they do oppose is candidates that «align themselves with nefarious actors» like Hamas or Hezbollah.
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Feltman pointed to the rise of antisemitic attacks in recent years, particularly in New York City, which he says has «created a certain trepidation in the Jewish community and having this particular candidate now making such inroads» is a «real concern.»
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«I know that every single day I fear for my own staff knowing that our organization has been called out by this candidate, and we have no idea, you know, who’s following him and what their interests and what their actions may be. So it is a real serious concern.»
Mamdani, along with actress Cynthia Nixon, called out the One Israel Fund earlier this month in a post Feltman responded to with an article in American Thinker.
«When you go out and you align yourselves with terminology like globalize the intifada, which is basically a euphemism for kill Jews all over the world, that’s what it is, the intifada was basically a movement in Israel 25 years ago to destroy the state of Israel and didn’t discriminate against civilian or military personnel,» Feltman told Fox News Digital.
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«And when you want to globalize that, the messaging is very clear to the people who are listening and following and that has put many people in the Jewish community, if not all of us, on notice and has created the feeling of genuine concern. I’m concerned for New York City in general. It’s not just the Jewish community. His platform of defunding the police and basically offering all kinds of free things to people, which I don’t think he can even accomplish, even though he keeps doubling down on the rhetoric, but just defunding the police puts everyone here in jeopardy.»
Mamdani has been widely criticized for his initial failure to condemn the phrase «globalize the intifada», which many Jewish people view as a call for violence. Mamdani eventually walked back his initial reluctance by saying he discourages people from using the phrase and told business leaders he would not use it.
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Feltman referred to Mamdani as a «social media darling» and complimented the way he has been able to mobilize voters but said, ultimately, while discussing his rise, that the education system has done a «tremendous injustice to our children, especially on the university level where we see antisemitism exploding exponentially.»
Fox News Digital reached out to Mamdani’s campaign for comment.
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The United Nations’ highest court on Wednesday ruled that wealthy countries must comply with their commitments to curb fossil fuels and pollution or risk being held financially liable by nations hit the hardest by climate change.
The 15-member U.N. International Court of Justice said that treaties compel rich nations to curb global warming and that the countries were also responsible for the actions of companies under their jurisdiction or control, Reuters reported.
«States must cooperate to achieve concrete emission reduction targets,» Judge Yuji Iwasawa said at The Hague. «Greenhouse gas emissions are unequivocally caused by human activities which are not territorially limited.»
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Failure to do so could result in «full reparations to injured states in the form of restitution, compensation and satisfaction provided that the general conditions of the law of state responsibility are met,» the report states.
In response to the ruling, White House spokeswoman Taylor Rogers told Fox News Digital that «as always, President Trump and the entire Administration is committed to putting America first and prioritizing the interests of everyday Americans.»
U.N. Secretary-General Antonio Guterres said the court opinion affirms that Paris climate agreement goals need to be the basis of all climate policies.
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«This is a victory for our planet, for climate justice, and for the power of young people to make a difference,» he said. «The world must respond.»
Wednesday’s ruling was hailed by a number of small nation states.
«I didn’t expect it to be this good,» said Ralph Regenvanu, the climate minister for the Pacific island nation of Vanuatu.
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