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NY Pols Propose Protections For Undocumented 9/11 Volunteers
A new bill would give permanent legal resident status to undocumented migrants who helped during the 9/11 clean up.

Ciara McCarthy is a reporter for Patch in New York City, covering lower Manhattan. You can reach her at ciara.m@patch.com.
A new bill would give permanent legal resident status to undocumented migrants who helped during the 9/11 clean up.

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