Harvard University just took a massive gamble in its ongoing clash with President Donald Trump. And it may have underestimated the fire it’s playing with.
The Ivy League institution, long criticized for pushing radical leftist agendas, has fired off a lawsuit aimed squarely at the Trump administration. The catalyst? A sweeping executive order that bans international students from attending universities that fail to meet America First compliance standards.

The move sent shockwaves through academia. But Harvard didn’t waste time. The school raced to federal court in Boston just a day after Trump’s announcement, arguing the policy was unconstitutional and warning of an “immediate and devastating effect for Harvard and more than 7,000 visa holders,” as reported by the Associated Press.
Harvard’s Financial Lifeline at Risk
This lawsuit shines a harsh light on just how heavily Harvard relies on foreign enrollees to pad its bottom line. According to CNN, international students make up a staggering 27% of its student body for the 2024–25 school year. That’s not just a demographic detail—that’s a multi-million-dollar stream of tuition revenue under threat.
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