Trump administration bans Harvard from admitting international students

The administration of US President Donald Trump has banned Harvard University from enrolling foreign students. About this informs The Guardian.
The U.S. Department of Homeland Security ordered the university to decertify its student-faculty exchange program. At the same time, the US administration said that foreign students must transfer to other educational institutions, otherwise they will lose their legal status.
“Harvard is responsible for collaborating with the (Chinese Communist Party) in encouraging violence, anti-Semitism and pro-terrorist behavior by students on its campus.” – said the statement of the department.
The Trump administration also claims that university management “created an unsafe environment by allowing anti-American, pro-terrorist agitators to harass and physically attack people, including many Jewish students.”
At the same time, a federal judge in California barred the Trump administration from depriving foreign students of legal status at US universities. The court also barred them from being detained or arrested on the basis of their immigration status pending the conclusion of the overturning case.