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The U.S. has instructed all embassies and consulates to step up visa checks for anyone bound for Harvard, including students, faculty, contractors and tourists. Applicants will face heightened scrutiny, including reviews of their online presence. Washington has also paused new student visa interviews, citing plans to expand social media vetting for all international applicants. CGTN spoke to legal expert Fan Ziyou, who sees broader academic and diplomatic implications ahead.