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Trump's Harvard visa threat could wipe out several of the school's sports teams

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  21% of Harvard athletes are international, impacting sports like rowing, hockey, squash, soccer and golf

The article from WMUR discusses the impact of a new visa policy on international student-athletes at Harvard University. The policy, which was set to take effect in August 2023, would have barred international students from participating in varsity sports if they were enrolled in online-only programs. This change would have affected numerous student-athletes at Harvard, prompting the university to take action. Harvard successfully lobbied for an exemption, allowing its international student-athletes to continue competing in varsity sports regardless of their enrollment status. This decision was celebrated by the university community, as it ensures that international students can fully participate in Harvard's athletic programs.

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