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Trump Rule Could Force Thousands Of NYers From Public Housing
The rule would strip public housing subsidies from families who are not all U.S. citizens. It could affect about 3,000 New York households.

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The rule would strip public housing subsidies from families who are not all U.S. citizens. It could affect about 3,000 New York households.

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