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No more cash cows! Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem speaks at a Northern Border Policy Roundtable in Detroit, Friday, June 20, 2025. ©AP Photo/Paul Sancya Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem speaks at a Northern Border Policy Roundtable in Detroit, Friday, June 20, 2025. ©AP Photo/Paul Sancya © Newser One of the larger battles being fought between Harvard and the Trump administration is over the university's ability to admit foreign students, who currently make up 27% of the student body. In a Washington Post op-ed, Department of Homeland Security chief Kristi Noem lays out the administration's case and predicts eventual victory in the courts. Live Your Ideal Retirement Ad Live Your Ideal Retirement Fisher Investments Learn more call to action icon ・"The law is clear: Every institution authorized to enroll international students has a legal obligation to comply with federal oversight and a moral obligation to provide basic safety for its American and foreign students of all stripes," she writes. "Harvard failed on both accounts." Noem writes that the White House is justified in revoking Harvard's Student and Exchange Visitor Program certification because the university has failed to abide by its stipulations. Namely, "the university encouraged and fostered antisemitic extremism," "permitted hostile foreign influence to fester on campus," and "shielded individuals, many here on student visas, involved in conduct that warranted federal investigation." Harvard disputes this and is pushing back, but those interested in the administration's rationale can read Noem's piece in full here. In it, she accuses Harvard of turning the SEVP program into a "cash cow."

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Planning my next vacation in Iran and Israel! The Conservative Read @theconread · 1h Vice President Vance explains that President Trump “has been working the phones constantly”, even before the 12 day war to achieve the goal of preventing a nuclear Iran. Vance believes that the President has hit a “reset button” producing long-term peace for the region

POWER LIKE NEVER BEFORE: Shanaka Anslem Perera ⚡ @shanaka86 · Feb 27 Everything you are about to read happened in the last 24 hours. The USS Gerald R. Ford arrived off Israel. The USS Abraham Lincoln is conducting underway replenishment 850 kilometers from Iran, loading munitions and fuel for sustained combat operations. MizarVision satellite imagery shows four F-22 Raptors positioned on the active runway at Ovda Airbase in Israel. Not parked. Not sheltered. On the runway. That is hot-launch posture. The US State Department ordered evacuation of non-essential employees and families from the embassy in Baghdad. Separately, the US Embassy in Jerusalem approved evacuation of non-essential staff from Israel. Two American embassies, two countries, same order, same day. Israel began opening public bomb shelters in Beersheba, Tel Aviv, and Raanana. Hundreds of IDF reserve soldiers were called up for the air defense command. Yediot Ahronot reported the callups today. You do not activate air defense reserves unless you expect inbound missiles. Al-Udeid Air Base in Qatar, America’s largest air operations center in the Middle East, is completely empty of refueling aircraft. Tankers do not vanish from their home base. They disperse to secondary locations before operations begin so a single Iranian missile strike cannot destroy the refueling fleet on the ground. Empty tarmac at Al-Udeid is not absence. It is distribution. 37 fighter jets landed at RAF Lakenheath in the last 24 hours. 12 F-35As. 12 F-15E Strike Eagles. 13 F-22 Raptors. They are expected to depart for the Middle East soon. The staging base is reloading heavier than the first wave that sent Raptors to Israel four days ago. Two carriers in position. F-22s on hot runway. Tankers dispersed. Embassies evacuating from both sides of the theater. Bomb shelters opening in three Israeli cities. Air defense reserves activated. Strike aircraft staging in England. Supply ships topping off a carrier strike group within missile range of Iran. This is not buildup. Buildup is what happened last week. This is final positioning. Every asset is where it needs to be for the first 72 hours of a campaign. The only thing missing is the order. Tomorrow Oman’s Foreign Minister meets Vance carrying Tehran’s answer. After Friday’s sermon declaring enrichment sacred and six governments evacuating their people, we know what that answer contains. And we know what follows when Washington receives it. The clock no longer reads days. It reads hours.​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​