In back-to-back court orders issued September 10th and September 11th, federal judges in Washington and Rhode Island temporarily blocked a controversial Trump administration policy that would exclude some immigrants from federal programs, including in education.
In July, a handful of agencies including the U.S. Departments of Education and Health and Human Services changed their policies to require immigration status verification for programs like Head Start, as well as adult education and career training programs.
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