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  • On the Planet Money podcast, you've seen them,

  • those labels that say made in China or made in France.

  • But what do they really mean?

  • The reaction was, it can't possibly work like that.

  • That can't possibly be right.

  • We dig into the delightfully convoluted rules behind country of origin, what makes,

  • say, a Chinese product Chinese, and how companies facing tariffs are getting creative.

  • From Planet Money on NPR, wherever you get your podcasts.

  • Live from NPR News in Washington, I'm Corva Coleman.

  • A federal judge holds a hearing in Boston today over the Trump administration's order revoking Harvard University's ability to enroll international students.

  • The judge has temporarily blocked that order.

  • A separate judge has ruled Secretary of State Rubio likely violated the Constitution.

  • That's after he stripped Mahmoud Khalil's green card and ordered him deported over pro-Palestinian activism at Columbia University.

  • NPR's Adrienne Florido reports the judge stopped short of ordering Khalil freed from custody.

  • Judge Michael Farbiar said in his ruling that Rubio likely overstepped when he relied on an obscure statute that allows him to personally order someone deported who he thinks threatens U.S. foreign policy goals.

  • Rubio claimed, without offering evidence,

  • that Khalil's protests were anti-Semitic and therefore undermine what Rubio said are the government's efforts to fight anti-Semitism worldwide.

  • The judge said using that authority to go after Khalil for his protests would probably be proven unconstitutional at trial.

  • His lawyers hoped the judge would free Khalil from immigration detention as the case moves forward,

  • but the judge said his legal team needs to submit more evidence to show how Khalil is being harmed by his detention.