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After Supreme Court Ruling, What’s Next for Unauthorized Immigrants Seeking Work?

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Many unauthorized immigrants had pinned their hopes on getting work permits through President Obama's immigration plan. But now that the U.S. Supreme Court has placed the plan on hold, we wondered what might be next for those looking to work in California legally.

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