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Inside Trump’s Deportation Push, and the U.S. Holds Talks With Hamas

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They requested the call, they made the ask, and the president is happy to do it. It's a one-month exemption.

The Headlines

Inside Trump’s Deportation Push, and the U.S. Holds Talks With Hamas

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I wanted to see how this shift is actually playing out. So I visited schools that are really focused on expanding the options they talk about and prepare students for beyond four-year colleges.

The Headlines

Inside Trump’s Deportation Push, and the U.S. Holds Talks With Hamas

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Now there's a lot more research on careers. So, for example, students will choose three career options that interest them and they will research what is the educational path to get there. How many jobs are actually available? Is this a growing or a shrinking field? And students are encouraged to look into jobs that might not require four years of college.

The Headlines

Inside Trump’s Deportation Push, and the U.S. Holds Talks With Hamas

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So one student I spoke to had three totally different things to look into. One was being a real estate broker. One was becoming a police officer. And the one was being a car mechanic. And these were equally sort of attractive to her. And as you can see, they're really, really different from one another. Music

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Inside Trump’s Deportation Push, and the U.S. Holds Talks With Hamas

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Still, this is a really fine line for the teachers, principals, and education leaders who are engaged with this work. Educators are themselves highly educated. Many of them have master's degrees and they're wary of telling kids not to pursue their biggest dreams, not to reach for the four-year degree. I think there's also a really pressing concern that this not go too far.

The Headlines

Inside Trump’s Deportation Push, and the U.S. Holds Talks With Hamas

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The United States has a difficult history of closing the doors to higher educational achievement to low-income students, students of color, even girls. And many educators I spoke to want to make sure this doesn't swing too far in the wrong direction.