Stateside for Tuesday, March 14, 2017
Today, we hear from two brothers, one a citizen and one an undocumented immigrant. They discuss the uncertainty they face under President Trump. And an immigration attorney explains why DACA recipients could end up as "collateral damage" without explicit protection from the president. Also today, our guests say studying for the SAT and ACT can really pay off, and there are low cost tools to help students prepare.
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- "We're scared:" Two brothers, one a citizen and one not, endure uncertainty under Trump
- Without explicit protection, DACA recipients could end up as "collateral damage"
- Studying for the SAT and ACT can really pay off, and there are low cost tools to help
- PechaKucha night in Flint is a "TED talk for people with a short attention span"
- In Michigan, GOP healthcare plan would hit hospitals, poor hardest, says policy expert
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