“Immigrants can build America, make another construction”: CEO slams Trump on Harvard ban on foreign students

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The US prevents Harvard’s ability to enroll international students, affecting funding.

Business leaders warned that this American talent could affect the attraction and financing markets

The importance of international students is emphasized as the demand for talent increases.

US President Donald Trump has stopped the ability of Harvard University to enroll international students, which targets a major funding source for the oldest and most rich college in the country. This marks a major increase in administration’s efforts to pressurize the elite institute to align with the President’s agenda. The decision has widely criticized both at the domestic and international level. On one hand, China has called it the “politicization” of educational exchange. On the other hand, many business leaders and corporate figures argue that this step can damage the country’s growth and global competition.

Akshay Chaturvedi, the founder and CEO of Leverage Edu, has recently tweeted about the ban, and it has gone viral on a large scale. He said through his positions that Harvard News can affect American talent attraction, financing markets and university settlements, meanwhile other countries.

“It is going to influence the attraction of America as a talent magnet. How deep that hole gets. “He wrote on X, earlier known as Twitter.

“The whole world is looking, the eyes are open; I am typing an hour away from a meeting with a French cabinet person, and they sent me a link to a related article with” Yay “… they/other selected European Nations/Middle East International students, aka are going to remove this reach for high quality talent,” he mentioned.

“Macros do not lie. The need for international students for talent is only going to go up. For universities they need to show back-to-stability balance sheet, all this is going to be clear. So just stand and give it time.”

Highlighting the importance of migrants in developed economies, he wrote in a separate post that “immigrants have created America. They are also capable of building other countries.”