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UC Regents Won't Allow Undocumented Students To Work On Campus

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Several young people crying and hugging in an indoor setting.
Students with the Opportunity for All campaign, react to the University Of California Regents' vote to suspend consideration of a proposal that would have authorized the university to hire undocumented students at the UCSF Mission Bay Conference Center on Jan. 25, 2024. (Martin do Nascimento/KQED)

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