DHS Threatens to Revoke Harvard’s Eligibility to Host Foreign Students Amid Broader Battle Over Universities’ Autonomy

Create a dramatic and symbolic digital illustration depicting the tense standoff between Harvard University and the Trump administration over university autonomy and international student eligibility. The scene should feature the iconic Harvard Yard with its historic brick buildings and gates, shrouded in a stormy sky with dark clouds and flashes of lightning to symbolize conflict. In the foreground, show a determined Harvard University emblem (shield with 'Veritas') standing firm, surrounded by a diverse group of international students holding books and protest signs, representing the 6,793 affected students. Overlay this with a shadowy figure of Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem, holding a stern letter with the DHS seal, her silhouette blending into a background of frozen dollar bills ($2.2 billion) raining down, symbolizing the funding freeze. Add subtle elements like a cracked SEVP certification badge and a faint outline of the U.S. Capitol, hinting at government pressure. Use a color palette of deep reds and grays for tension, with gold accents for Harvard’s prestige, and ensure a cinematic, high-contrast style to grab attention and evoke curiosity—perfect for a clickable article headline like 'DHS Threatens to Revoke Harvard’s Eligibility to Host Foreign Students.

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