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China Criticizes U.S. Ban on Harvard International Students

In a strong response to recent U.S. policy, the Chinese Foreign Ministry has slammed the decision to revoke Harvard University's Student and Exchange Visitor (SEVIS) certification. The move bars Harvard from enrolling international students, marking a significant shift in educational exchange practices.

Spokesperson Mao Ning stated, "Education cooperation between China and the U.S. has been mutually beneficial." She warned that such measures could tarnish the U.S.'s global image and credibility while emphasizing China's commitment to protecting the rights of its students and scholars abroad.

The ban, implemented by U.S. President Donald Trump's administration, forces current international students to transfer to other institutions or face loss of legal status. This development has sparked lively debates among educators, business professionals, and students alike. Stay tuned as the story develops! 😊

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