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Los legisladores y defensores locales están escépticos de la reciente decisión de la administración de Trump, ofrecer mil dólares a cualquier persona sin estatus legal que quiere autodeportarse.
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Many students say they’re worried they could risk their education if they’re seen at demonstrations, after watching what’s happened to others around the country.
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Una demanda presentada en la corte federal de New Hampshire el viernes, busca detener que los funcionarios de migración revoquen el estatus legal de estudiantes internacionales.
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The demonstration at the State House spilled down the city’s Main Street and was one of a dozen that took place across the state.
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Three New Hampshire students are among the plaintiffs seeking to bring a class action lawsuit against the Trump administration for its revocation of students’ legal status.
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The National Education Association and its New Hampshire chapter are suing the U.S. Department of Education to stop its ban on diversity, equity, and inclusion programs.
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Federal officials say the memo from early April is aimed at reducing wildfire risk and ensuring a “reliable and consistent supply of timber.”
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Six schools have signed onto a new lawsuit challenging a new threat to their federal funding.
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Dos personas afiliadas a Dartmouth College han sido envueltas en la ola de cambios de cambios de estatus migratorios que afecta a estudiantes internacionales en todo el país.
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Shaheen & Gordon joined an amicus brief that includes more than 500 law firms who contend Trump’s recent executive orders against prominent firms with Democratic ties are a blow to the rule of law.