(NewsNation) — The White House has waged war on Harvard University and other Ivy League institutions in recent months over protests and policies on campus.

The administration's latest moves include freezing visa interviews for international student visa holders and threatening the revocation of Chinese students' visas. A federal judge has extended an order to block Trump's attempt to bar Harvard from enrolling foreign students, though the battle is far from over.

While Trump's policies would hurt Harvard or Columbia University in the long run, data from Open Doors suggests America's southern and midwestern schools stand to lose the most.

In the 2023-24 academic year, Open Doors estimated at least 1.12 million international students were enrolled at secondary education institutions natio

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