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Shuttered job school shows impact of Trump’s US aid halt, more than 2,400 miles away
Silent sewing machines, computers shut down, a vocational school in Colombia to help migrants gain employment abruptly shuttered after President Donald Trump froze US foreign aid in January. CNN’s Stefano Pozzebon spoke to several migrants whose futures now lay uncertain after political decisions made more than 2,400 miles away.
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