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A federal judge has temporarily blocked President Trump's attempt to keep Harvard University's international students from entering the country.
The administration has accused Harvard of promoting anti-American values.
NPR's Ryland Barton reports Harvard denies the allegations.
The ruling halts Trump's proclamation earlier this week that banned foreign students with Harvard-sponsored visas from entering the country.
It also extends an order that blocked Trump's attempt to revoke Harvard's eligibility to enroll international students.
Harvard argues the administration is singling out the university
because the same international students would be allowed to enroll at a different campus.
The school enrolls nearly 7,000 foreign students, percent of its total enrollment.
Ryland Barton, NPR News.
President Trump and his former ally,
billionaire Elon Musk, have had a significant falling out.
Musk wants Congress to reject a multi-trillion dollar tax cut and spending package,
saying it will significantly inflate the deficit.