An analysis by The New York Times found that schools targeted by the Trump administration have sharply increased spending on lobbying and became far more reliant on lobbyists with Republican ties.
A person is deportable if the secretary of state determines they are a threat to U.S. foreign policy. That power has been invoked just 15 times in three decades.
Scott Bok, former chair of the University of Pennsylvania, says university leaders need to push back against pressure — from donors and the government.
The proposal is part of Republicans’ broader plan to pay for Trump’s tax cuts and other priorities. House Republicans are planning to upend how students and families pay for college in order to cut $330 billion in federal spending, according to draft legislation released Monday.