Federal Migration Center Strikes Back.. Government Faces Heat Over Family Reunification Rules in Belgium

Federal Migration Center Responds as Family Reunification Rules Spark Debate in Belgium

Donald Trump’s first 100 days reveal an autocrat dismantling American institutions faster than Orban or Erdogan, challenging the very idea of democracy.
Marie Dupont4 hours agoLast Update :
Federaal migratiecentrum fluit regering terug over gezinshereniging
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In the second installment of our series, “De geboorte van een autocraat | De wraak van Trump op de linkse culturele elite,” we delve into President Donald Trump’s aggressive actions against the American academic world. As of April 30, 2025, his administration has intensified efforts to reshape higher education, targeting institutions perceived as bastions of liberal thought.

6 Key Takeaways
  • Trump dismantles American institutions rapidly
  • Compares Trump to autocrats Orban and Erdogan
  • Questions US status as democratic rule of law
  • Focuses on Trump's retaliation against academia
  • Examines conflict with the cultural elite
  • Discusses impact during Trump's first 100 days

“We have to honestly and aggressively attack the universities in this country. … The professors are the enemy.” ([fareedzakaria.com](https://fareedzakaria.com/columns/2025/3/14/trump-is-launching-americas-version-of-the-cultural-revolution?utm_source=openai))

This directive has led to significant policy shifts. In March 2025, the Education Department’s Office for Civil Rights initiated investigations into 60 colleges and universities for alleged violations of civil rights laws related to antisemitic harassment and discrimination. Concurrently, the administration froze over $2 billion in grants to Harvard University after it refused to comply with demands to alter its curriculum and hiring practices. ([theweek.com](https://theweek.com/politics/trumps-war-on-academic-freedom-how-harvard-fought-back?utm_source=openai))

Fast Answer: Belgian students considering U.S. higher education should be aware of the evolving political climate, which may impact academic freedom and institutional policies.

The administration’s actions have profound implications for the academic landscape. Universities are reevaluating their curricula and policies to align with federal expectations, potentially compromising academic freedom. The withdrawal of federal funding has disrupted research projects, affecting both faculty and students. International students, including those from Belgium, may face uncertainties regarding visa statuses and campus environments.

  • Freezing of federal grants to universities.
  • Investigations into alleged civil rights violations.
  • Potential impact on international student enrollment.

The evolving U.S. education policies may influence Belgian students’ decisions regarding studying abroad, necessitating careful consideration of the current political climate.

As these developments unfold, it’s crucial for Belgian students and academic institutions to stay informed about policy changes that could affect international education and collaboration.

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