CAMBRIDGE, Mass. — It was the first week of school at Harvard, and students were posted up at a usual spot in front of the library taking carefree selfies — steps away from a flyer calling for the “Fall of the Trump Fascist Regime.” Upperclassmen fell back into the familiarity of old friends — while freshmen from abroad, many stepping on campus for the first time as students, asked orientation advisers what to do if they encountered immigration agents. Amid the crisp air distinct to the beginning of the school year, there was a sense of both routine and anxiety. The campus was seemingly normal but showed a few signs of its battle wounds from clashing with the Trump administration for months over federal funding
Harvard students returns to school facing free speech test as international students worry about ICE

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