The administration of U.S. President Donald Trump has initiated a lawsuit against Harvard University for allegedly failing to uphold measures designed to protect Jewish and Israeli students. In a complaint filed in federal court in Boston, the U.S. Department of Justice is seeking the return of billions of dollars allocated from taxpayer funds.

The complaint asserts that Harvard University has willfully ignored hostility on its campus and refuses to enforce its internal policies in situations where Jews or Israelis are the victims.

“This has made it clear to the Jewish and Israeli community at Harvard that the indifference was not accidental. They have been deliberately excluded and effectively denied equal access to educational opportunities,”

the lawsuit states.

So far, Harvard has not provided any comments regarding the situation. It is worth noting that this lawsuit was filed less than two months after Trump demanded $1 billion from Harvard to resolve investigations related to the institution’s policies. Previously, a published report indicated that Trump had lifted a demand for a $200 million payment.

Additionally, this lawsuit is also a result of a complaint filed on February 13, in which the government accused Harvard of failing to comply with federal investigation requirements and requested documents to determine whether the university considered students’ racial backgrounds during admissions.