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Time of India13 hours ago
Harvard University
has advised
international students
to avoid entering the U.S. through Boston's Logan International Airport and instead consider flying into alternatives like New York's JFK, due to increased scrutiny at Logan. The university also urged students to be cautious about their social media activity and the content on their electronic devices while travelling. The warning comes after the university secured a preliminary court injunction blocking the Trump administration's attempt to stop it from enrolling foreign students. According to a Bloomberg report, the advice was given during a private call, hosted by Harvard's international office and a Harvard Law School immigration support group. Students who joined the call told the publication that the session was aimed to provide guidance on how to avoid visa and immigration issues.
Social media posts may be reviewed by authorities
During the call, Harvard staff told students that the US State Department officials can review social media accounts as part of the visa process. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) officials also have the authority to inspect personal electronic devices, such as phones and laptops, and may deny entry based on the content found.
'It's not clear whether this assessment is done by people or artificial intelligence,' Harvard representatives reportedly told students. They added that 'pro-Palestinian, antisemitic or posts derogatory of the US' appear to be among the kinds of content that could raise red flags. Students were also informed that previous run-ins with law enforcement, even for minor offenses, could draw attention.
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Harvard staff also warned that wiping a device clean before travel might raise suspicions.
Harvard gives special travel advice for students from Iran and China
As per the report, students from Iran and China were given additional advice. Jason Corral, a staff attorney at Harvard Law School's immigration and refugee clinic, reportedly advised Iranian students in particular to avoid Logan Airport, where they have faced higher levels of scrutiny. 'At this time there is not enough evidence to say definitively that any airport is better or worse,' Corral said, but noted that New York's JFK, Chicago O'Hare, and Los Angeles International airports might be better options for arrival.
According to students on the call, Harvard representatives said those studying subjects like science, technology, engineering, mathematics, or anything related to artificial intelligence should be especially cautious when traveling.
Tensions between Harvard and the White House
Harvard has been on the radar of the Trump administration's push to change higher education. In addition to challenging the school's ability to admit international students, the administration has canceled over $2.6 billion in federal research funding and has questioned the university's tax-exempt status. The administration initially cited antisemitism as a concern but has since broadened its criticism to include Harvard's diversity programs and alleged political bias.
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