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The next round of Free Application for Federal Student Aid, or FAFSA forms, is set to start on Dec. 31. The U.S. Department of Education estimates that 610,000 new students will be eligible for a Federal Pell Grant. 1.5 million students will also be eligible to receive a maximum Pell grant award.
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If residents of countries including Cuba, Venezuela and China don’t register certain properties by the Jan. 31 deadline, they could be hit with $1,000 per day in property liens — or potentially have their property seized by the state. The controversial law, SB 264, has been celebrated by Gov. Ron DeSantis.
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South Florida is in the epicenter of a cost of living crisis, driven by the exploding cost of housing while wages lag far behind. WLRN has compiled resources for those seeking assistance either with renting or for potentially owning a home.
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Como parte de nuestra serie 'Waiting for America', periodistas de WLRN News elaboró esta lista de dependencias gubernamentales y organizaciones sin fines de lucro en el sur de la Florida que se dedican a ayudar a los inmigrantes, desde asuntos legales hasta servicios sociales.
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The parole program allows 30,000 migrants per month from Cuba, Haiti, Nicaragua and Venezuela to enter the U.S., remain for two years and secure a work permit.
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Pwogram pou antre nan peyi Etazini sou kondisyon an pèmèt 30,000 imigran pa mwa kite Kiba, Ayiti, Nikaragwa ak Venezwela pou yo vini nan peyi Etazini, epi rete la pou 2 an ak asirans pou yo jwenn pèmi travay.