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DHS Just Added Itself To Harvard’s List Of Trump Admin Adversaries

The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) on Wednesday revoked its self-subsidy from Harvard University on suspicion of failing to address anti-Semitism.

DHS secretary Kristi Noem has announced that he has cancelled two grants totaling $2.7 million to the school as part of his continued crackdown on anti-Semitism on campus. According to In a press release. Noem said the school “is not worthy of being entrusted with taxpayer dollars.”

“Harvard bends its knees to anti-Semitism — driven by its spinless leadership, burning the Sespool of extremist riots and threatening our national security,” said Noem. “As anti-American, Prohama ideologies addiction to campus and classrooms, Harvard’s status as an institution of higher education is a distant memory. America is demanding more taxpayer dollars from universities entrusted with its taxpayer dollars.”

The secretary wrote to Harvard University requesting details of violent and illegal activities committed by foreign student visa holders. The letter warned that if records were not carried over by April 30, Harvard would lose certification in the Student and Exchange Visitor Program and would not be able to fully recognize foreign students.

NOEM advocates $800,303 implementation science for targeted violence prevention grants. “Shockly distorted research shows brand conservatives as far-right dissidents,” $1,934,902 Blue Campaign Program Evaluation and Violence Advice Grant, “Funding Harvard’s Public Health Promotion.”

“Both undermine America’s values ​​and security,” the press release said. “With a $53.2 billion contribution, Harvard can fund its own disruption, and DHS won’t.” (Related: Harvard runs to Wall Street with a $750,000,000 cash injection)

The building will be located on the Harvard University campus in Cambridge, Massachusetts on June 29, 2023. (Photo: Scott Eisen/Getty Images)

Trump administration on April 11th Requested Harvard agrees to a list of reforms to how to deal with anti-Semitism after finding that nearly 70 students involved in a Congressional investigation for several days in the previous spring semester “harvard failed.” Changes asked by the schools include improving reform and disciplinary processes for students participating in anti-Semitic protests, improving screening of international students for “hostile” views on the United States, and an audit of “programs with a terrible record of anti-Semiticism.”

In an official statement Monday afternoon, Harvard declared it “not surrendered” and rejected the proposal. The joint task force fighting anti-Semitism, consisting of the Department of Education (ED), the Department of Justice (DOJ), and the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), quickly revoked more than $2 billion in university grants.

“Harvard University is aware of the Department of Homeland Security’s letter regarding grant cancellations and scrutiny of foreign student visas. This affirms the contract agreement, including an announcement of the $2.2 billion grant and a $60 million contract freeze, and a report of the revocation of Harvard’s 501(c)(c)(3) tax removal status. A Harvard University spokesman told the Daily Call News Foundation. “We will continue to support that statement. We will continue to comply with the law and hope that the administration will do the same.”

“Harvard values ​​the rule of law and expects that all members of our community will comply with university policies and applicable legal standards. If federal measures are taken against members of our community, it expects to be based on clear evidence, followed established legal procedures and respect the constitutional rights granted to all individuals,” the spokesman continued.

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