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In this photo taken March 31, 2016, Teresa Garcia, right, helps her daughter, Alondra Miranda, 11, get ready for school at their home in Federal Way, Wash., south of Seattle. Garcia, who has spent 14 years in the United States illegally after staying beyond the expiration of her tourist visa in 2002, is one of millions who could be affected when the political fight over immigration comes to the U.S. Supreme Court on Monday, April 18, 2016 as the court weighs the fate of Obama administration programs that could shield roughly 4 million people from deportation and grant them the legal right to hold a job. (AP Photo/Ted S. Warren)
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