Reporter’s Notebook: NYC schools cope with the influx of illegal immigrants

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Reporter’s Notebook: NYC schools cope with the influx of illegal immigrants

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Washington Examiner Education Reporter Jeremiah Poff joins Politics Editor Jim Antle to discuss the influx of immigrants who have illegally crossed the border and how that has affected New York City schools, as well as concerns about an infectious disease outbreak and an attempt in Massachusetts to end the standardized testing requirement for graduation.

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