(The Hill) -- Harvard’s international students are in turmoil as some seek to transfer schools and others are afraid to attend graduation or even to be separated from their families in the U.S., according to a court filing from Maureen Martin, the university’s director of immigration services, on Wednesday.

Martin detailed a long list of consequences of the Trump administration’s directive that seeks to block Harvard’s ability to admit foreign students and told current ones they would have to transfer or leave the country.

Despite a judge putting a temporary pause on the measure, the students are apparently trying to figure out how they can get out of Dodge.

“Many international students and scholars are reporting significant emotional distress that is affecting their mental health and m

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