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Top Ed Official: States Should Follow California in Helping Undocumented Students

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The nation's acting Education Secretary John King says states should follow California's lead in helping more undocumented students get into and pay for college. He visited San Francisco State University on Tuesday, where he unveiled a first-ever resource guide aimed at helping high schools and colleges do a better job counseling undocumented students.

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