DePillo: State should pay for children evacuated from Hurricane Maria who have not returned to "their country"



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WATERBURY – After Hurricane Maria devastated Puerto Rico in September 2017, hundreds of inhabitants of the American island territory found refuge in Waterbury, attracted by its large Puerto Rican community. This influx added 321 students to some 19,000 registrations in the district. The state and federal grants that helped the schools in the city absorb this new cost are […]


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