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Noticias actualizadas de New Hampshire: 8 de julio

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Hoy, miércoles 8 de julio, te contamos: 

El gobernador Chris Sununu mantiene la misma postura sobre eventos grandes a vísperas de la próxima manifestación del presidente Trump este fin de semana en Portsmouth. El evento no se prohibirá y el gobernardor incentiva usar cubrebocas y aconseja que no asistan personas mayores a 65. 

Oficiales federales de inmigración advierten que los estudiantes extranjeros que solo tomen clases virtuales tendrán que dejar el país o transferirse a una universidad con clases presenciales. Dartmouth College es una de las universidades cuyas clases serán mayormente en línea y sus 400 estudiantes internacionales de pregrado quedan en incertidumbre. 

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