DAVID MUIR: Now, to Harvard tonight. And on this graduation day, the university winning a temporary reprieve in its battle with President Trump. A judge now allowing Harvard to enroll foreign students. The State Department announcing, meanwhile, it will, quote: “aggressively revoke visas of some Chinese students.” Tonight here, why they're doing this. And ABC's Selina Wang from Cambridge, Massachusetts, tonight.
SELINA WANG: Harvard celebrating graduation with a legal victory in its battle with the Trump administration, after a federal judge temporarily blocked the president's ban on international students.
ALAN GARBER: Welcome!
WANG: Today, a standing ovation for the school's president Alan Garber, who has become the face of the resistance.
ALAN GARBER: Members of the Class of 2025, from down the street, across the country, and around the world. Around the world, just as it should be.