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Subject Undocumented college students cut out of emergency aid
Date April 25, 2020 12:26 AM
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Undocumented university students have been cut out of federal aid opportunities; labor organizers are changing the way they work in response to COVID-19; Sweden's Princess Sofia trades tiaras for medical scrubs.

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*Undocumented College Students Prohibited From Accessing Emergency Relief [ [link removed] ]*

BY MICAELA BRINSLEY | Education Secretary Betsy DeVos has announced that undocumented students will not be eligible to receive any of the $6 billion COVID-19 student relief package made available to universities.

*Time for a New Labor Movement: Unions Must Step Up to Support Essential Workers [ [link removed] ]*

BY MICAELA BRINSLEY | Labor organizers have had to rethink the role of unions and activism in protecting the rights of essential workers during the coronavirus pandemic.

*We Heart: Sweden's Princess Sofia Became a Medical Assistant to Fight COVID-19 [ [link removed] ]*

BY KATIE FLEISCHER | Trading her gowns and tiaras for scrubs and sneakers, Princess Sofia of Sweden recently announced on Instagram that she is joining the fight against COVID-19 as a medical assistant.

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