Trump administration blocks Harvard from enrolling international students 

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The Trump administration is escalating its battle with Harvard University, blocking the university from enrolling international students. More than 6,700 currently enrolled foreign students would need to transfer or lose their legal status. In a statement today, Harvard called the government’s action ‘unlawful.’ NBC News’ Garrett Haake reports.