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Tonight’s stories feature Oklahoma schools’ controversial decision to admit undocumented students and Governor Newsom’s bold move to eliminate degree requirements for state jobs.

Oklahoma Schools Admit Undocumented Students, Sparks Statewide Debate

A new policy allowing undocumented students to enroll in Oklahoma public schools has ignited controversy. Advocates argue that access to education is a fundamental right, while critics claim the policy strains already limited resources and undermines legal immigration processes.

The debate underscores broader tensions between progressive education initiatives and conservative values. Local officials are bracing for continued backlash as they implement the policy statewide.

Newsom Eliminates College Degree Requirement for 30K State Jobs

California Governor Gavin Newsom has removed the college degree requirement for 30,000 state jobs, citing the need to broaden opportunities and diversify the workforce. The decision has drawn praise from some advocates as a step toward equity but has also sparked criticism.

Opponents argue that the move devalues higher education and risks lowering standards for public service. As the policy takes effect, the long-term impact on state operations remains uncertain.

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