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Blocked from Harvard, Top Global Students Consider Asia and Europe

The Voice News: HONG KONG — As the Trump administration moves to ban international students from enrolling at Harvard, other global universities and governments are stepping in to welcome the world’s best and brightest minds.

The U.S. Department of Homeland Security recently announced that beginning in the 2025–26 academic year, new international students would be barred from enrolling at Harvard. The decision follows Harvard’s refusal to hand over detailed data on its international students, prompting Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem to accuse the university of “fostering violence, antisemitism, and working with the Chinese Communist Party.”

Harvard has filed a lawsuit, calling the ban unlawful. A federal judge has temporarily blocked the measure for two weeks, but if the Trump administration ultimately prevails, current international students could be forced to transfer or lose their visas.

This policy could drastically impact U.S. higher education, which relies heavily on international students — not just for tuition revenue, but also for innovation and research contributions. “It’s a terrible policy error,” said Simon Marginson, a higher education expert at the University of Oxford. He warned that such a move would weaken the U.S. talent pipeline and benefit competitors like China and Western Europe.

International students have already faced rising hostility under Trump, from anti-immigrant rhetoric and funding cuts to revoked visas and deportations tied to political activism. Harvard, whose student body is over 25% international, now finds those students in limbo — including the future queen of Belgium and thousands from over 140 countries.

China, once the top source of international students in the U.S., is seeing a drop in numbers — from 372,000 in 2019–20 to 277,000 in 2023–24 — driven by pandemic disruptions and U.S.-China tensions. Beijing condemned the Harvard ban, urging the U.S. to avoid politicizing education and promising to protect Chinese students abroad.

Students are already feeling the effects. Izzy Shen, 23, from Beijing, had her visa rejected hours after the ban was announced — despite prior approval. Admitted to Harvard’s Master in Design Engineering program, she remains cautiously optimistic as she awaits legal developments. Duo Yi, another admitted student in public policy, is now considering other options, citing the unpredictability of Trump’s policies.

Meanwhile, other nations are moving quickly to fill the gap. Hong Kong’s Chief Executive John Lee invited students facing U.S. discrimination to apply to local universities, which already rank high globally. The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology announced it would accept both current and incoming Harvard students.

Europe, too, is positioning itself as a refuge for displaced scholars. The European Union recently launched a $570 million “Choose Europe” campaign to attract international talent, promoting academic freedom and stable funding. “Europe must remain the home of scientific and academic freedom,” said European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen.

Despite the uncertainty, American universities still hold appeal — especially for wealthy families in China, according to Guangzhou-based education consultant Alex Zeng. “The rich still want to go to the U.S.,” he said.

But with rising restrictions and growing competition abroad, the U.S. may soon find itself losing its edge in global education and innovation.

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