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New York City : NY : USA | Aug 15, 2012 at 10:20 PM PDT
Source: Miami Herald
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As young undocumented immigrants scrambled this week for high school transcripts and proof of local residency for applications that would allow them to remain and work in the United States legally, state officials across the country began reviewing their own policies to see how a new federal program... FULL ARTICLE AT Miami Herald
 
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